1 edition of A management plan for the Oregon/Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trails, Wyoming found in the catalog.
A management plan for the Oregon/Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trails, Wyoming
U. S. Bureau of Land Management. Wyoming State Office
Published
1985
by United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Wyoming State Office in Cheyenne, Wyo
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Oregon/Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trails |
Statement | Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 1 v. (various foliations) : |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25278436M |
Logan Simpson provided a field inventory program for the Wyoming Military Department that assessed the trail segment and viewshed conditions of approximately 26 miles of the California, Oregon, . The “Oregon Trail” in Sweetwater County (and much of Wyoming) is actually four National Historic Trails in one corridor— Oregon, Mormon Pioneer, California and Pony Express. I would love to .
A great great grandson of Heber C. Kimball, historian Stanley B. Kimball, PhD was hired by the US National Park Service to write a concise yet thorough overview of the Mormon Pioneer . Management (BLM) announces the closure of certain BLM-administered public lands to all types of motor vehicle use to protect the National Historic Trails (NHT), which includes the Oregon, .
Spring is almost here and members of OCTA's Northwest Chapter met yesterday to socialize and plan activities for the coming year. The group met at a community center in Oregon City, . The Oregon, Mormon, California and Pony Express trails weave through prairie on both private and public land in Wyoming. Some miles of trail are preserved on Bureau of Land .
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National Emergency Library. Top Full text of "A management plan for the Oregon/Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trails, Wyoming" See other formats. Four National Historic Trails (NHTs), the Oregon, Mormon Pioneer, California, and Pony Express, share the same corridor through central Wyoming known as the South Pass region.
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The Oregon, Mormon Pioneer and California trails all cross Wyoming in the central and most popular corridor of the transcontinental migration of the s, s and s.
The trails. Visitors interested in learning more about the trails across Wyoming should visit the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center at North Poplar Street, Casper. An American Exodus. Explore the Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail across five states to see the 1,mile route traveled by Mormons who fled Nauvoo, Illinois, to the Great Salt Lake.
The longest and most intact segments of the National Historic Trails System are on BLM-administered land in Wyoming. There are 1, miles of Oregon, Mormon Pioneer, California.
National Trails Assessment. National Park Service, "Old Pioneer Wagon Road." Salt Lake City: U.S. Forest Service, n.d. Oregon/Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trails. Wyoming Bureau of Land Management, "Oregon National Historic Trail Management Plan (draft)." National Park Service.
Our national trails office, National Trails Intermountain Region (NTIR), is headquartered in Santa Fe, and the office I work from at Salt Lake City is a branch office.
The Johnston Scout Rocks near Kemmerer, Wyoming are a pair of sandstone rocks that have significance from They are listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the Nearest city: Kemmerer, Wyoming. - Wagon ruts in Wyoming still show where the California Trail and Oregon Trail parted ways.
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is actually four National Historic Trails in one corridor— Oregon. The center is co-managed by the Bureau of Land Management and the National Historic Trails Center Foundation. Western expansion began in the 's, along the historic Wyoming, California, Oregon. Horseback riding is the ideal way to capture the authentic western spirit that is still alive and thriving in Wyoming.
Learn how to best experience Wyoming's national parks, where to spot. 4-Trails Legislation – Talking Points The long-awaited feasibility and suitability study for additional routes of the Oregon, Mormon Pioneer, California and Pony Express National Historic Trails.
- This adobe-covered stone structure was one of dozens of Overland Trail stage stations built in the s. The original station, Ham's Fork, was a dugout affair built around 7 pins. Oregon Trail Ruts State Historic Site is a preserved site of wagon ruts of the Oregon Trail on the North Platte River, about miles south of Guernsey, Oregon Trail here was Nearest city: Guernsey, Wyoming.
The BLM Wyoming State Office is developing conceptual guidelines to improve how BLM manages interpretive sites and overall visitor services along the California, Oregon, Mormon .The Mormon Trail or the Mormon Pioneer Trail is the 1, mile route that members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints traveled from to Today the Mormon .final amendment of the southeast oklahoma management framework plan and modification of federal coal leases i op 5 opportunity and challenge the story of blm i or 3/2 oregon/mormon .