The Organ Trail was a treacherous 2,000 mile-long road that settlers took to find a new life on the west coast. Visitors to the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center will find information about the settlers, their journey, and the dangers they faced along the way.

Exhibits include information on the history of the trail, wagon replicas, artifacts from the trail, and depictions of the way of life of both the settlers and the Native Americans from the area.

There are also four miles of hiking trails with beautiful mountain views surrounding the center. A theater inside the center hosts live shows, lectures, and films throughout the year.

22267 OR Hwy 86, Baker City, OR 97814, Phone: 541-523-1843 , Map

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