It started on the south side but when they meet, they cross over toward the north side.
The Oregon Trail crossed several significant bodies of water, including the Missouri River, which marked the starting point, and the Platte River, which was a key landmark along the route. Travelers also encountered the North Platte River, the Sweetwater River, and the Green River in Wyoming. Additionally, the trail crossed various smaller streams and rivers, necessitating numerous crossings and fording points as pioneers made their way westward.
The Oregon Trail led to the Willamette Valley of Oregon.The Oregon Trail was a dirt wagon road that went from St. Louis, Missouri, up the Mississippi along the banks of the the Mississippi River to the Missouri. It went to the North Platt. From there it went through South Pass on through Idaho to the Columbia River and from there, along the banks of the Columbia to the Willamette Valley of Oregon.
Brigham Young lead the first group of Mormon pioneers along the Mormon Trail to Utah in 1846-47. Subsequent groups came over the next 25 years lead by various experienced trail guides. The Mormon Trail followed a similar route to the Oregon Trail until Wyoming, when it went south to Utah rather than north to Oregon.
The Oregon trail started in Independence, Missouri, and ended in Oregon City.Sources:Where_did_Oregon_Trail_begin_and_end
The Arapaho Indians are traditionally from the Great Plains region of North America, primarily in what is now Wyoming, Colorado, and Nebraska. Historically, they inhabited areas along the Arkansas River and the North Platte River. The Arapaho were known as nomadic hunters, relying heavily on buffalo for sustenance. Today, many Arapaho people are part of the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming and the Northern Arapaho Tribe in Colorado.
North Platte.
The North Platte River is a tributary of the Platte River, approximately 680 miles long
The answer is the Platte river
the South Platte comes in from Colorado, it join with the north Platte making the Platte river. The North Platte comes in from Wyoming.
Its confluence is with the Sout Platte near present day North Platte, Nebraska.
The North Platte River
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North Platte river, Missouri river.
Columbia River is north of Oregon. - Lea
They are in Nebraska.The Platte River is usually associated with Nebraska which it crosses to join the Missouri. Both the North Platte and the South Platte have their origin in Colorado but the North Platte flows notth through Wyoming before heading southeast to join and form the Platte in Nebraska. The South Platte also heads northeast from its source but never ventures into Wyoming. They are important American waterways but lack the prestige of the Missouri or Colorado, and were never navigable by anything but a light canoe. At some places it can be "a mile wide and an inch deep", clogged with debris and sandbars. It was both cursed and loved by the early mountain men, and was an essential part ot the western expansion of the United States.
The Oregon Trail led to the Willamette Valley of Oregon.The Oregon Trail was a dirt wagon road that went from St. Louis, Missouri, up the Mississippi along the banks of the the Mississippi River to the Missouri. It went to the North Platt. From there it went through South Pass on through Idaho to the Columbia River and from there, along the banks of the Columbia to the Willamette Valley of Oregon.
lake mac lies along the north platte river