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Portland - Maine

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Oregon Trail Homeschool Group in Prattville
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Oregon Department of Forestry Recreation
Non-Motorized Trails  in the Tillamook State Forest are managed for a range of recreation uses. Twenty-five miles of non-motorized trails provide options for the hiker, mountain biker and horseback rider.  Climb to the top of King’s Mountain for a remarkable view. Set out with your horse to explore part of the original Wilson River Wagon Road. Hop on your mountain bike for a hair-raising ride down Gales Creek Trail. The Tillamook Forest Visitor Map and Guide is available for purchase. ... [Read More]

WDFW -- Game Trails: Washington Hunting News
Big game tag auction and raffle monies have contributed substantially to the success of the bighorn sheep management program in Washington. This reintroduction was funded directly from the sale of Washington's bighorn sheep auction tag. ... [Read More]

Pony Express NHT: Historic Resource Study (Endnotes)
4 The following sources identify thestation as Platte or Platt's: L. C. Bishop and Paul Henderson, "Map ofCalifornia-Oregon-Mormon Emigrant Roads Featuring the Pony Express,"1959; Mabel Loving, The Pony Express Rides On!: A History of TheCentral Overland Pony Express 1860-1861 Between Saint Joseph, Missouriand Sacramento and San Francisco, California (St. Joseph, Missouri:Robidoux Printing Company, Inc., 1961), 134; Roy S. Bloss, PonyExpress--The Great Gamble (Berkeley, California: Howell-North,1959), 145; Ted Stutheit, The Pony Express on the Oregon Trail (n.p.: Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, n.d.), 7; Mattes andHenderson, "The Pony Express: Across Nebraska from St. Joseph to FortLaramie,": 101; Mattes, The Great Platte River Road, 272; GregoryM. Franzwa, Maps of the Oregon Trail (St. Louis, Missouri:Patrice Press, 1990), 75; and Paul and Helen Henderson, "Pony ExpressCentennial Celebration" Folder: Stations in Nebraska & Colorado, Box31: Manuscripts, 1925-1979 The ... [Read More]

WDFW -- Game Trails: Washington Hunting News
In the north-central region , weather appears to have been good for upland game bird production as a whole, although habitat for pheasant inside the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project remains very limited. WDFW has been able to significantly enhance pheasant populations in a few areas of the Columbia Basin through its Upland Restoration Program. Unfortunately these areas represent less than three percent of the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project. Other pheasant hunting opportunities in the Basin are spotty and limited. Outside the Irrigation Project, the Conservation Reserve Program has provided significant benefits for many species of wildlife including pheasant but the lack of irrigation in these dryland sites limits its potential for pheasant. ... [Read More]

Utah History to Go - TOCMT
Rattlesnakes and Sioux Souvenirs Keep the Pioneer Trail Interesting ...

Pioneers Work on Preparations For the Long, Dusty Trails Ahead ...

Trail Beckons Pioneers As They Push      Westward ... [Read More]

Alabama Step Outside Events with Schools
Birmingham Nature Camp | St. Pius X | Dozier | Jefferson | Shelby | Daniel Pratt | Casting Contest at the State Archery in Schools To | Montgomery Academy | Moody Middle | Eastwood Middle | University Child Care Services | St James 2005 | Forests Forever | Deaf and Blind | Pinson Canoeing | Oregon Trail | Greene County | Wetumpka Intermediate | STAR | Hueytown Canoeing ...

- Fishing class for Oregon Trail class of homeschoolers at Glynwood Baptist Church in Prattville. ... [Read More]

Idaho Transportation Department
The Lost Gold Trails Loop ventures off the Fort Henry Historic Byway at the “Y” Junction onto County Road A-2. The loop then travels southwest along the desert-lava rolling hill terrain where cattle and wild game peacefully share spring and fall months grazing. Crossing the railroad, which originated the town of “Dry Creek,” now Dubois, and traveling west through town over I-15 overpass on Idaho 22, you connect with Old Highway 91. Turn north on Old Highway 91 and head to Spencer, passing near the U.S. Sheep Experiment Station. This early-day Gold Trail closely follows Beaver Creek towards the Montana gold mines. At Spencer the Gold Trail of yesterday becomes the Opal Trails of today and passes several high grade Opal Shops within the original Wood Live Stock town site. Leaving Spencer, the trail heads east to Idmon. This early day Nez Perce Trail has spurs off of its main roadway to private opal mines, Caribou-Targhee Forest fishing and primitive camping areas, ... [Read More]

Cayuse Menu Page
Traditionally the people of the plateau moved in a seasonal cycle, gathering the foods as they came into season: roots, salmon, berries, and game. Their homes were a movable tipi made of tule reeds. Tule reeds are a tall, tough reed that grows in marshy areas. Houses made from these reeds were lightweight and waterproof. ...

Nez Perce National Historic Trail ...

Overview   |  Cayuse   |  Fur Trade   |  Whitmans  |  Oregon Trail   |  After 1847   ... [Read More]

Oregon Parks and Recreation Department: State Parks Tours
Drop by the Blue Mountain Crossing of the Oregon Trail, an interpretive park about 15 miles east of Emigrant Springs on the freeway. ...

If you're heading along I-84 east from Pendleton, stop by Deadman's Pass rest area to see the Oregon Trail kiosk. Continue east on I-84 to Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area . This beautiful park perched near the summit of the Blue Mountains will be a perfect spot to spend your first night. ...

If they'd had the time and the luxury, the pioneers may have soaked in the tremendous views along the way. Few of them could, but you certainly can. Mountains stretching their jagged arms skyward surround you as you head from Pendleton to Ontario in northeast Oregon. Along the way, there are a few choice state campgrounds — excellent base camps to explore what's left of the Oregon Trail. ... [Read More]


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