Well, that depends on how you look at it. Officially, according to an act of Congress, it begins in Independence, Missouri, and ends in Oregon City, Oregon. To the settlers, though, the trail to the Oregon Country was a five-month trip from their old home in the East to their new home in the West. It was different for every family. Some people got ready to leave the East, or "jump off" as they called it, in towns like St. Joseph or Council Bluffs, and others jumped off from their old homes in Illinois or Missouri and picked up the Oregon Trail in the countryside. Along the way, they could choose to take shortcuts or stick to the main trunk of the Trail, and the end of their journey didn't really come until they settled a claim somewhere in the vast Oregon Country.
The Oregon Trail began in Missouri and ended in Oregon City
The glory years of the Oregon trail ended in 1869 but other then that i have know clue!!!
About 1841 and it stayed in operation until about 1869.
In 1830 there were no wagons on the Oregon Trail. They didn't start until the spring of 1841.
At Louis and portland
1840s to the 1860s
The Oregon Trail started in Missouri then ended in Oregon.
People brought their keepsakes to the Oregon Trail. People brought knives to the Oregon Trail.
I'm pretty sure it started in Independence and ended in Oregon.
The trip across the Oregon Trail started in 1841 and ended in 1869.
in camden new jersey
it started in Minnesota and ended in Oregon city
1830
The Santa Fe Trail and the Oregon Trail both started in Independence, Missouri.
The Oregon Trail was the trail leading out of Independence Missouri to the Oregon Territory ending mainly in the Willamette Valley, the trail was started shortly after the Civil War in the 1860s. ===== actually, the first wagon came in 1843
The Oregon Trail was a route used in the U.S. westward migration time period from 1840 to 1860. It started in Missouri and ended in Oregon. (About 2000 miles long)
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The trail you seek is the Oregon Trail.