 The trail on the west side...  The trail on the west side of the pass is a two track road between sage brush and tumbleweed. |  Pacific Springs still has...  Pacific Springs still has a few buildings standing. A historic marker within the complex marks the location as a Pony Express Station. |  These markers were mistakenly...  These markers were mistakenly put at this location and became known as the "False Parting of the Ways." |
 Plume Rocks was a landmark...  Plume Rocks was a landmark well known to the leaders of wagon trains. Any such natural formation confirmed their progress along the trail. Distance between them was often measured in days. |  The trail crosses wide open...  The trail crosses wide open country. |  The Crossing of the Little...  The Crossing of the Little Sandy was used as a camping area and as a meeting place. |
 A campsite beside a bubbling...  A campsite beside a bubbling mountain stream in Simpson's Hollow provided Lone Writer with a relaxing setting. |  This ferry is a replica of...  This ferry is a replica of the one used by travelers to cross the Green River. It is located in a very nice park at the crossing for the river. |  From the Green River Crossing,...  From the Green River Crossing, the old wagon road follows along side the Green River for a few miles. |
 The Conestoga Wagon resembles...  The Conestoga Wagon resembles the ones used by many pioneers who traveled through the Fort Bridger area. |  Much of Fort Bridger has been...  Much of Fort Bridger has been reconstructed from old photos and drawings. It is now a park well worth the visit. |  |