1864 Bridger Trail
Contributed by Steve F. Russell
Also known as Bridger Road and Bridger Immigrant Road, the Bridger Trail connected the Oregon Trail to the 1864 gold fields in Montana. The route intentionally avoided the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho by running west of the Bighorn Mountains in the lands of the Crow and Shoshone People. The trail was not well-defined except at stream crossings and where the topography dictated the course. The trail had limited grazing and water yet at least ten wagon trains traveled the trail in 1864.
Static Maps
1864 Trail Map (PDF)
1864 Skeleton Map:

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