The trail you are referring to likely took emigrants to California's fertile valleys, such as the Sacramento Valley or the San Joaquin Valley. Many pioneers traveled the California Trail, which began in Missouri and led them through Nevada before reaching these rich agricultural areas. The trail was a key route during the Gold Rush and facilitated the westward expansion of settlers seeking new opportunities.
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California and Oregon
California trail
no
Many westward emigrants bypassed the Rocky Mountains due to its rugged terrain and harsh conditions, choosing instead to travel through more passable routes like the Oregon Trail or California Trail.
emigrants on the Oregon Trail used buffalo dung
yes They were emigrants, so whatever trail they followed would have become an emigrant trail. But, yes, they followed the path of previous groups moving west from St Louis.
the California trail
buffalo dung
yes
Oregon trail, mormon Trail, Old spanish trail, and for more it is Santa fe trail, California trail i hope you take at least three of them this is your choice like you can choose Oregon trail, Santa fe trail, California trail your choice!
Oregon trail, mormon Trail, Old spanish trail, and for more it is Santa fe trail, California trail i hope you take at least three of them this is your choice like you can choose Oregon trail, Santa fe trail, California trail your choice!