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Mormon Pioneer National Historic TrailOne of several sites used by emigrants for either camping or nooning, Warm Springs in SE WY, was also known as Wash Tub Spring.
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Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
Auto Tour Route Maps

Below the map, showing the general route, are driving directions for following the Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail by automobile. Directions are listed from east to west. Click on the state listings below the map for auto tour route driving directions.


 
Image map of the Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail.
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Nauvoo Landing on the Mississippi River.  

Did You Know?
The first train of Mormon wagons ferried across the Mississippi on February 4, 1846, and then camped for nearly a month at nearby Sugar Creek while waiting for Young to conclude business at Nauvoo. During the wait, temperatures dropped further and the river froze over.
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Last Updated: November 07, 2006 at 10:28 EST