The Oregon Trail, great route to America’s northwest, extended about 2000 miles from Independence, Missouri to the Columbia River in Oregon. Those 1843 wagon trains started a massive move west which became called “the great migration.” Over the next 25 years more than a half-million people left everything behind and took to the trail and the promise of a better life.
The great American dream proclaimed one would be free of past trappings, that one would live in a world of freedom and self-shaping, and that willpower would be possible as the driving force to make your life.
The Trail is about the self-made man, an idea all Americans cherish, and the Tracks, 33-day Oregon Trail RV tour relives the epic journey across America by those who pursued that dream 150 years ago.
Includes: In Missouri: Booneville, Platte City. In Nebraska: Rock Creek Station State Park, Fort Kearney, Fort McPherson. In Wyoming: Fort Laramie, Cody. In Idaho: Massacre Rocks Park, Snake River Canyon. In Washington: Maryhill Museum. In Oregon: Baker City, the Dalles Lock and Dam, Pendleton, 39 tours and events, 14 meals, and standard Tracks services. Total driving miles 2,823.
Discounts: $50 early bird for reservations four months or more prior to tour, $100 for reservations 6 months prior to tour (total $150 with the 6-month discount), $50 Good Sam/FMCA membership, $100 past Tracker, $25 internet reservations.
Please review the itinerary and place your reservation, or call with questions, 800-351-6053.