food
Oregon trail visitors founded and discovered trail food.
Beans and meat were main food sources on the Oregon Trail.
Sacagewea
cook food
they got food by bringing their own
in 1859
food and tools
it sure does. you can use it in any state. i got an oregon trail myself.
bacon
The Oregon Trail was a historic overland route that connected the Missouri River to the Willamette Valley in Oregon, primarily used by settlers migrating westward in the mid-1800s. Outposts along the trail served as vital supply stations for travelers, providing food, shelter, and rest after long and arduous journeys. These outposts also offered essential services, such as repairs for wagons and guidance for navigating the challenging terrain. Their presence was crucial for the safety and survival of the thousands of pioneers who traversed the trail.
food and water were so important on the Oregon trail because there wasn't much food or water. for the first 100 miles, there were a few river, but after that, there were no river and it never rained.
Mostly unneeded food was thrown out along the Oregon trail, once the settlers moving west realized they had over packed...