United States / West Wendover, NV

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Nevada Historical Marker #46

Pilot Peak. The high, symmetrically shaped mountain seen rising to the north is Pilot Peak, named by John C. Fremont on his expedition of 1845.  Previously, the Bartleson-Bidwell party camped here in 1841.  These emigrants had traveled one day and night across the Great Salt Lake Desert to find their first water here.In the period 1845-1850, the peak was a famous landmark and symbol of hope and relief to the Reed-Donner Party and all other wagon train pioneers who traveled the 70-odd miles of deadly, thirst-and-heat-ridden steps across the Great Salt Lake Desert.  This desert represented the worst section of the infamous Hastings Cutoff of the California Emigrant Trail.STATE HISTORIC

Pilot Rd, West Wendover, NV, United States