The Oregon Trail spans approximately 2,170 miles from Independence, Missouri, to Fort Vancouver in present-day Washington. This historic route was primarily used by settlers migrating westward during the mid-1800s. The journey typically took several months to complete, depending on conditions and the pace of travel.
The Oregon Trail stretches approximately 2,170 miles from Independence, Missouri, to Fort Vancouver in present-day Washington. This historic route was used by thousands of settlers migrating west during the mid-19th century. The trail traverses various terrains and climates, making it a challenging journey for those who traveled it.
Blade length law Oregon
10,909 kilometers
Oregon's coastline is 363 miles in length. Stretching from the Columbia River in the north to the California/Oregon border in the south.
2,540 miles
two years
Missouri - Tennessee (interstate 155) is 26.77 miles (43.08 km) long.
According to Wikipedia, there are 17 Interstate highways in Missouri, with a total length of 1,193 miles.
The state of Missouri is about 240 miles wide (east to west).
The Osage River is in Missouri. Its length is 444 kilometers. It is located in Vernon County, Missouri.
Oregon Trail