National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, Baker City, Oregon - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jan 23, 2015
DESCRIPTION:
The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center in Baker City, Oregon tells the story of the emigrant experiencee and westward migration through living history demonstrations, interpretive programs, exhibitions, and special events. Oregon Trail ruts carved by pioneer wagons are located onsite and are featured in a four mile interpretive hiking trail system. Trails and picnic areas offer scenic vistas of the Blue Mountains, the Wallowa Mountains, and Baker Valley.

The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and is a National Conservation Lands site. The BLM is assisted by the Trail Tenders, Inc., a local non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center.

Video Produced by Ed Mellnik, EMA Video
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