Several sections of the Bozeman Trail in Wyoming are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Antelope Creek crossing, also known as the Spring Draw Segment is a portion of the Bozeman Trail in Converse County, Wyoming that includes a rutted section of the trail as it slopes down to the crossing of Antelope Creek.
A stage coach station was located at this place from 1877, featuring a blacksmith shop.
[1] Coordinates: 43°29′26″N 105°49′49″W / 43.49056°N 105.83028°W / 43.49056; -105.83028 Sage Creek Station was a resting and watering place on the trail.
It was protected by ridges and had access to water from Sage Creek at a stop convenient for the first night out from Fort Fetterman.