horses and people
Wagons pulled by horses and cattle
Parts were, parts weren't. Much of the Oregon Trail was nice open grassland with wild grasses that grew 2 to 3 feet tall and were very good feed for the oxen that pulled the wagons.
In 1830 there were no wagons on the Oregon Trail. They didn't start until the spring of 1841.
In 1830 there were no wagons on the Oregon Trail. They didn't start until the spring of 1841.
they traveled by stage coach and wagons
peace love wagons
The wagons carried all the settler's foods, clothing, blankets, as well as people who could not walk the trail during the day.
They walked or the were in wagons.
Some slept in the wagons. Others slept on the ground in between the wagons and the fire pits.
Prairie Schooners.
No, but when pioneers were traveling to Oregon on the Oregon Trail they would stay in wagon trains which are a single file line of different families' wagons.
Merchants traveled the Santa Fe Trail in wagons pulled by mules.