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National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center

The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center is managed by the Bureau of Land Management in Baker City, Oregon. The large interpretive center contains exhibits that tell the story of the Oregon Trail and the emigrant experience. In addition, the center contains a theater that hosts films, lectures, and dramatic presentations. On the grounds of the site are four miles of interpretive hiking trails, an amphitheater, a wagon encampment for living history demonstrations, and scenic views.

  • Managed by: National Park Service
  • Coordinates: 44.814716, -117.728312

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Frequently asked questions

Is National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center reservable?

National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center is primarily first-come, first-served. Use the availability view to gauge how busy it is before you go.

Where is National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center?

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How do I book a campsite at National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center?

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