Place

Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument, the Oregon Trail

Wood pathway surrounded by sagebrush and grass leading to an overlook of the Snake River
Bell Rapids Road entrance area for Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument

Quick Facts
Location:
17970 US Hwy 30, Hagerman Idaho
Significance:
The southern route of the Oregon Trail passes through here
Designation:
National Monument

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A map of Passport and Places to Go locations for National Historic Trails.

The southern route of the Oregon Trail passes through Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument . This southern Idaho route was typically hot, dry, and dusty and exhausted travelers. Stopping at the Snake River made for a welcome respite. However, the volcanic geology found in this part of Idaho makes getting to the river difficult. Fortunately, the southern part of what is now Hagerman Fossil beds is made of sedimentary rocks, which not only preserved the monument's famous fossils, but also allowed emigrants on the Oregon Trail to access the river.

For information about viewing the Oregon Trail and other features in the monument, stop by the park's visitor center in the town of Hagerman. There, get the latest information, see an introductory movie, view fossils up close, and obtain maps and information about what there is to see and do in the area.

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Location 17970 US Hwy 30, Hagerman Idaho

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Oregon National Historic Trail

Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon National Historic Trail

Last updated: August 10, 2023