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California National Historic TrailDevil's Gate on the Sweetwater River in Wyoming prompted many emigrants to write comments in their diaries and journals.
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California National Historic Trail
Fees & Reservations

There are no Fees collected by the California National Historic Trail. However, other federal and state agencies may have Recreation and Use fees that are collected for managed resources and lands. Many of the private museums and interpretive centers along the trail may also have fees. You should inquire locally about these.

he Links and Resources page includes contact information for many of the interpretive centers and land agencies that manage trail resources. There, you will also find a bibliography of suggested books and resources that may be useful as well.

Information about purchasing the National Park Golden Eagle & Parks annual passes, the lifetime Golden Age and Access passes (now called the America the Beautiful Passes) is available here. There are no fees for visiting the national historic trails, but some trail resources and sites are on federal lands managed by other agencies that do collect these fees.

Although administered by the National Park Service, the Trail is not a traditional National Park area with campgrounds, lodges and borders. Reservations for camping and lodging may be available in many areas, but you will need to contact the local land managing agency or property owner. Sometimes reservations may be available for guided tours and interpretive programs at Trail sites. Again, inquire locally with the site manager for this information.


The Silver Mountains and Bonneville Salt Flats along the Nevada and Utah border.  

Did You Know?
After struggling across nearly 100 miles of salt flats and soft, wet sand in Utah's Great Salt Lake Desert in the late summer of 1846, the Donner-Reed wagon train reached the Silver Mountains and fresh water just north of this location along Interstate 80 near the Nevada/Utah border.
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Last Updated: December 12, 2006 at 10:46 EST