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Road trip along the Oregon Trail: A journey through history

History and intrigue along America's final frontier.

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Created by HumanX - June 3rd 2021

Come learn the stories of one of the most important chapters in America's history. The museums and historic sites in this guide focus on preserving the culture of life on the Oregon Trail. See artifacts from everyday pioneer life, visit forts that once guarded pioneers from feared Native American attacks, examine actual ruts left by the wagons constantly moving westward. You’ll uncover every aspect of the Oregon Trail and want to delve further and further into its complex history. Sure, it's nothing like playing The Oregon Trail on your old PC, but at least you won't have to worry about feeding your oxen or dying of dysentery. So, take on your own manifest destiny and discover the history and intrigue of traveling along America's final frontier.

902 Oak St., Hood River, OR, US

Villa Columbia Bed & Breakfast

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But now that you've reached the end of your journey, you can relax. The adorable Villa Columbia Bed and Breakfast is perfect, offering three course, locally-sourced breakfasts, and an awesome location within walking distance of tons to see and do, and stunning views make this the perfect treat for completing the trip.

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600 E Park Ave, Port Angeles, WA, US

Olympic National Park

1726 Washington St, Oregon City, OR, US

End of The Oregon Trail Interpretive Center

You made it! Hooray! But as you probably know, reaching Oregon meant that things for pioneers didn't get easy...and the super interactive and hands-on End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center does a great job of recapping the journey and what was in store for those who actually made it to the end.

103 N Main St, Boardman, OR, US

C & D Drive In & Bakery

C & D Drive In and Bakery is an old-school drive-in that features shakes, fries, corn dogs and more...but might I suggest the buffalo burger?

230 SE Ct Ave, Pendleton, OR, US

Prodigal Son Brewery and Pub

Prodigal Son Brewery and Pub is named after the Biblical story of a man who set out to make his way in the world, which seems appropriate for the pioneers who also took life-changing journeys. Plus, the beer here is killer and they make some really tasty pub grub, too.

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65068 Old Oregon Trail Hwy, Meacham, OR, US

Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

You can camp where pioneers traveling the Oregon Trail are known to have camped at Emigrant Springs State Heritage Park in Meacham. At the very least, you can hike the old-growth forest and check out their interpretive center, and if you didn't bring camping supplies, rent out a cabin.

22267 Oregon 86, Baker City, OR, US

National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center

Dioramas, videos, artifacts, and a lovely walking trail immerse you in the hardships and motivations of those traveling the Oregon Trail at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center in Baker City.

117 Good Avenue, Nyssa, OR, US

Oregon Trail Agriculture Museum

The Oregon Trail Agriculture Museum in Nyssa, OR is a former feed, seed and mill business that's now a museum dedicated to farming and the history of the region. The hardships of being a pioneer didn't end once they reached Oregon...then they had to establish farms and keep things growing!

1502 N 13th St, Boise, ID, US

Goody’s Soda Fountain & Candy Stores

Stop by Goody's Soda Fountain and Candy Stores in Boise in the summer for the ice cream and shakes, in the winter for the hot chocolate, and all-year-round for the candy and retro soda fountain vibes!

109 W Idaho St, Boise, ID, US

Idaho Heritage Inn Bed & Breakfast

The Idaho Heritage Inn Bed and Breakfast was once the Idaho governor's mansion. Today, this estate has been transformed into a cozy B&B. Geothermal water, an excellent breakfast, and lovely antiques add to the experience here.

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4155 Shoshone Falls Grade, Twin Falls, ID, US

Shoshone Falls Park

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1083 S Three Island Park Dr., Glenns Ferry, ID, US

Three Island Crossing State Park

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Three Island Crossing State Park in Glenns Ferry, ID marks an important crossroads for pioneers: should they attempt the dangerous route across the Snake River, or take a longer route through the dry Oregon desert? For those who did try and cross the river, this was a popular way to go, hopping from island to island. Even then, many lives were lost during disastrous attempts.

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I-80 Westbound, Wendover, UT, US

Bonneville Salt Flats

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13312 West 1075 South, Magna, UT, US

Great Salt Lake State Park

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19mi 00h 27m
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50 W North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT, US

Temple Square

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3592 N. Park Lane, American Falls, ID, US

Massacre Rocks State Park

Massacre Rocks State Park in American Falls, ID got its gruesome name from a skirmish that occurred between settlers on the Trail and Native Americans. The rocky terrain made it easy for the Shoshoni to attack the intruding wagon party. Plus, Register Rock is located right nearby. There, you can see the signatures of tons of Oregon Trail pioneers.

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746 E Center St, Pocatello, ID, US

Black Swan Inn

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The Black Swan Inn in Pocatello, ID is one of America's last remaining themed hotels, with rooms that range from "Arabian Nights" to "Under the Sea". Personally, I'd suggest the Wild West suite...the faux storefront walls and the watering can shower make it feel fun, but you don't have to sacrifice basic amenities here, either: free wifi, a massive jetted tub, a 50-inch TV and more make this place pretty swanky, and it's reasonably priced!

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S Entrance Rd, WY, US

Yellowstone National Park

320 N 4th St, Montpelier, ID, US

National Oregon/ California Trail Center

The National Oregon/California Trail Center in Montpelier, ID may seem like another Oregon Trail museum, but this one is super cool, too. Here you'll have the chance to experience riding in a covered wagon and hearing re-enactors tell their stories at this unique and interactive museum.

The best time of year to travel the Oregon Trail is late spring, summer and early fall. During this time of year the weather will be temperate and you won't have to worry about any of the harsh winter conditions that plagued the pioneers during days of old.