Monuments & Museums
The Pony Express National Historic Trail Interactive Places to Visit Map!
Here’s a fun, exciting way to find places to visit. Zoom in to find a location. Click on the yellow balloon of your choice to see the site name, address, access, image, and website. Note: Not all sites have images (yet).
Places to Visit Along the Pony Express Trail
Pony Express Stable (Pike’s Peak Stable)
Pony Express Museum
914 Penn Street
St. Joseph, MO 64503
816-279-5059 or 1-800-530-5930
Patee House Museum (Eastern Terminus)
12th & Penn Box 1022
St. Joseph, MO 64502
816-232-8206
Marysville Pony Express Barn
106 S. 8th
Marysville, KS 66508
913-562-3825
Open All Year Around! Tours Daily. OPEN: Mon-Sat: 10-4, Sun: 12-3
Hollenberg Station State Historic Site
K-243 near Hanover, KS
785-337-2635
Rock Creek Station State Historical Park
57426 710 Rd.
Fairbury, NE 68352
402-729-5777
B.F. Hastings Building (Western Terminus)
Corner of 2nd & J Streets
Sacramento, CA 95814
916-440-4263
Find Monuments Along the Trail
1940 – St. Joseph, Missouri
Tenth & Fredericks Street
Sculptor: Hermon A. MacNeil
1963 – Stateline, Nevada
Harrah’s Casino
Sculptor: Dr. Arvard Fairbanks
1976 – Sacramento, California
2nd & J Streets
Sculptor: Thomas Holland
1985 – Marysville, Kansas
Pony Express Plaza
Sculptor: Richard Bergen
1994 – Reno, Nevada
Grand Sierra Resort
Sculptor: Douglas Van Howard
This is the Place Heritage Park
Sculptor: Dr Avard Fairbanks
BLM Historic Trails Interpretive Center
Sculptor: Dr. Avard Fairbanks
Colorado Welcome Center
Sculptor: Brenda Daniher
2009 – Reno, Nevada
Legends Plaza
Sculptor: Mark Aeling
2011 – Sidney, Nebraska
Cabela/Bass Pro Shops
Sculptor: Peter Fillerup