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Oregon National Historic Trail Shortcuts like the Lander Road in western Wyoming sometimes saved hundreds of miles on the emigrant trail to Oregon.
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Oregon National Historic Trail
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CALI - Carson Pass Route

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Silver Lake on the Carson Pass Route of the California NHT

The Oregon Trail closely followed the route taken by emigrants heading to the California and Utah territories in the 1840s - 60s.



In the early 1860s, the Pony Express mail service basically followed the Great Platte River across Nebraska and the Sweetwater River in Wyoming, until it reached the Salt Lake Valley where it continued across the deserts of the Great Basin.



The Mormon Pioneer, Oregon, California, and Pony Express are all designated as national historic trails. Although the Mormons tried hard to avoid contact with other emigrant travelers, at times they all crossed paths - sometimes by chance and sometimes out of necessity. You may find it interesting to look at these other trails and the stories and experiences they shared. Click on the links below to visit the web sites for these trails.



 




The California National Historic Trail



The Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail



The Pony Express National Historic Trail







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