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California National Historic TrailDevil's Gate on the Sweetwater River in Wyoming prompted many emigrants to write comments in their diaries and journals.
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National Historic Trails recognize diverse facets of history such as prominent past routes of exploration, migration, trade, communication and military action. The historic trails generally consist of remnant sites and trail segments, and thus are not necessarily contiguous. Although National Historic Trails are administered by federal agencies, land ownership may be in public or private hands. Of the 11 National Historic Trails, nine are administered by the National Park Service, one by the USDA Forest Service and one by the Bureau of Land Management.

The links on this page will provide information for enjoying these pioneer emigrant trails and suggest opportunities to learn about emigrant stories and experiences.




How to contact the Salt Lake City National Trails System Office:

Headquarters telephone: (801) 741-1012

Address: National Trails System Office,
Suite 200, Box 30,
Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Fax: (801) 741-1102.

Email: e-mail us


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Scotts Bluff in western Nebraska. Most emigrants view this as they trekked westward.  

Did You Know?
The National Trails System is a network of scenic, historic, and recreation trails created by the National Trails System Act of 1968. These trails provide for outdoor recreation needs, promote the enjoyment, appreciation, and preservation of historic resources, and encourage public access.
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Last Updated: September 19, 2006 at 14:34 EST