Geographic Report on the Bird-Truax Trail
Contributed by Steve F. Russell
This paper documents the history and geographical location of the Bird-Truax Trail surveyed in 1866 which was the mountainous segment of the planned Virginia City and Lewiston Wagon Road that was never built. This wagon road was a federally-funded project in 1866 and was proposed to be built from Lewiston in Idaho Territory to Virginia City in Montana Territory. It failed because of the high cost of materials and labor in the newly-discovered gold country and because the terrain through the Bitter Root mountains was so severe. This trail is now historically called the Lalo Trail although its predecessor, the Northern Nez Perce Trail, was known by the gold miners as the Lou Lou Trail.
Topics
Google Maps
Lewis and Clark Trail
Route Center Line
Mullan Road
Lolo Trail
Trail Inventory
Nee-Me-Poo National Historic Trail
Oregon-California Trails
Bird-Truax Trail
Other
Fur Trade
Methodology
Carroll Trail