The Old Emigrant Road
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member brwhiz
N 41° 04.657 W 112° 04.126
12T E 410219 N 4547923
The Old Emigrant road was known by many different names and provided an important link between Salt Lake City and the California Trail in Idaho.
Waymark Code: WMB1QF
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 03/24/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member cosninocanines
Views: 7

The Old Emigrant Road

The Old Emigrant Road started at Salt Lake City, Utah, and ended at the City of the Rocks, Idaho, where it formed a junction with the California Trail. This road was also known as Bluff Road, Old Traveled Road, and the Salt Lake Cutoff. It was established as the most practical way to reach the California Trail from Utah because it avoided hills and sand, and provided feed and water for the livestock. Hasting's Cutoff, the alternate route, had proved impractical for wagons and livestock.

This Old Emigrant Road was used for many years by local residents as it was the easiest way to travel to the various communities in the valley. The road was first used by Captain Samuel Hensley with ten men, August 1848. Upon his advice, Mormon Battalion members returning from California also traveled this road. This contingent of forty-five men and one woman, with seventeen wagons took this trail on their way to Salt Lake City.

In 1849-1850 an estimated 22,500 gold seekers followed this northern route to the California gold fields. From 1852 to 1857 homeseeking emigrants with their families used the road on their way to Oregon and California.

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Road of Trail Name: Old Emigrant Road, Bluff Road, Old Traveled Road, and the Salt Lake Cutoff

State: Utah

County: Davis

Historical Significance:
Provided an important link between Salt Lake City and the California Trail in Idaho. More suitable for wagons and livestock than the Hastings Cutoff.


Years in use: Approximately 20 with localized segments used much longer

How you discovered it:
From National Park brochures illustrating the various routes and sub-segments of the western migration trails.


Why?:
This route was easier on livestock and more suitable to wagon travel than the Hastings Cutoff.


Directions:
2500 S Bluff Road Syracuse, Utah 84075


Book on Wagon Road or Trial: Not listed

Website Explination: Not listed

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