The trails were the Oregon Trail, Santa Fe Trail, Old Spanish Trail, the California Trail, and Mormon Trail.
The three trails that crossed the Rocky Mountains at South Pass were called the Mormon, Oregon, and the California trails.
the Oregon and The Mormon Trails.
The Oregon Trail. Santa Fe Trail, Mormon Pioneer Trail, California Trail
they all went west
The California Trail, Gila Trail, Mormon Trail and The Old Spanish Trail....
they are trails
The trails used are the: California trail, Sante Fi Trail, Old Spanish Trail, Mormon Trail, and the Southern Emigrant Trail.
The California Trail, Mormon Trail, Oregon Trail, and other western trails followed essentially the same route for much of the journey. This is because it was the easiest and safest route and trading posts and already been set up. It was only in what is now Wyoming or Utah where the trails split off and went to their individual destinations.
The trails were the Oregon trail and the California trail the California trail led to California and the Oregon trail led to Missouri.
There was the Bozeman Trail, the Oregon Trail, the Mormon Trail and the California Trail that were all used for emigration west.
There was the Bozeman Trail, the Oregon Trail, the Mormon Trail and the California Trail that were all used for emigration west.