There were no real " gold rush routes", but people came into San Francisco and took the Sacramento River to Sacramento. From there they headed to the gold rush area above Sacramento. There are still gold rush towns you can visit and the state park of Columbia. Columbia is a preserved gold rush town and you can find more information about this area from the state parks site. There is no charge to visit the area and there are picnic sites in Columbia as well as hotels, shopping, museums, and other gold rush towns.
Many, Many different routes.
the three major routes were around south america,through the panama canal, and overland.
the California gold rush
The Forty-Niners reached California during the Gold Rush mainly by land and sea routes. Many traveled overland on foot, horseback, or by wagon along the California Trail or other routes. Others sailed around Cape Horn or took steamships to reach the west coast.
California gold rush
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By the gold rush!
The California gold rush was not a problem.
the gold rush
The California Gold Rush took place in the United States.
California Gold Rush.
Yes, California is often called the gold rush state.