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LINKS TO OTHER ORGANIZATIONS

  • American Trails
    This web site provides information about the American Trails Association and links to other trail organizations.  This organization is working to enhance and protect American Trails both historical and recreational.

  • Big Country Trading Post
    A link to an on-line store featuring western products and links to other web sites of interest to the western traveler.

  • Links To Web Sites About the Black Rock Desert, the Black Rock Playa, the High Rock Canyon, and the area around it
  • California-Nevada Chapter of the Oregon California Trails Association
    This web site provides information about the activities of the Cal/NV Chapter.

  • The Donner Party
    This Public Broadcasting System web site deals with the Donner Party and its trip west.  It is part of the PBS series on the American Experience.   Featured is the narrative that aired as part of the program.  A map, called the "Route to Hell," shows the route of the Donner Party from Independence to Sutter's Fort.  On this map are short descriptions or explanations about five locations along the route.

    Another feature of this web site is a treatment of the Call of the West which provides some explanation of why people went west in the mid 1800's.  Featured are "The Saints of Salt Lake" and the "huge exodus" of African Americans out of the south following the Civil War.  In addition, links to the other programs included in the American Experience are provided.

  • Donner Party; New Light on
    This is one of the most complete on-line sources of information about the Donner Party and its tragedy.  Some of the information provided is an outline of the Donner story, identification of new sources of information, and correction of some of the myths and misperceptions that have become part of the Donner legend.   A number of links to other Donner-related web sites are provided.

  • Donner Party; The
    A web site devoted to the Donner Party and its travels westward.  A daily log, diary quotes, materials from other sources, and maps of their travel are provided.  To access these materials, click on "daily log of the Donner Party journey" on this site's home page.

  • Eldorado National Forest Interpretive Association; The
    ENFIA's home page provides information regarding the association and the Eldorado National Forest.  The Carson Trail, the Johnson Cutoff, and the many branches off of these two main trails pass through this forest.

  • Fremont's Crossing of the Sierra Nevada
    During the winter of 1843 - 44 John Charles Fremont and his fellow explorers crossed the Sierra Nevada through what we now call Carson Pass.  Included in his party were Kit Carson and Charles Preuss.  Fortunately for us, each of these three men left a written record of this crossing; a record that can now be enjoyed by going to this web site.  In addition, information about land navigation and many links to related web sites are provided.  This site is definitely worth a visit.

  • Greater Reno Area Weather Information
    This National Weather Service home page provides extensive information on current and forecasted weather plus a variety of other related considerations. Select one of the numerous cities listed by name on the featured map and the current weather plus a forecast are provided.  Nevada road conditions, a listing of all NWS and River Forecast Offices, and earthquake (Seismological) information are provided though the "Links" option in the menu on the left side of the home page.   Either a Java or a Non-Java mode may be selected for viewing this site.

  • Hastings Cutoff, The
    A portion of the "shortcut" to California described by Lansford L. Hastings in his controversial book, The Emigrants Guide to Oregon and California, is featured on this web site.  Some history, numerous diary quotes, 30 photographs, and other interesting information is provided.   While the "cutoff" ended west of present day Elko, Nevada, the information provided on this web site ends at Donner Springs, Utah (see a photograph of this spring on the Trail Photos page of this web site), northwest of present day Wendover, Nevada.

    Trails West, Inc., is publishing a guide to the Hastings Cutoff in Nevada.  It will start just beyond Donner Springs.

  • National Forests in California; The
    Information about all of the National Forests in California that the Emigrant Trail passes through is available through this web site.   These include the Eldorado, the Lassen, the Modoc, the Plumas, the Tahoe, and the Toiyabe National Forests.

  • National Pony Express Association
    A web site devoted to the historic Pony Express.  In addition, a listing by category of other web sites that might be of interest to people interested in things western is provided.

  • Nevada Commission on Tourism; The
    This web site provides a variety of information about travel and vacationing in Nevada.  Included is a page devoted to the "Gold Rush Trail" which we usually call the "Emigrant Trail" or "California Trail."  To access this information once the Nevada Commission on Tourism "Welcome" page is accessed, click on "Activities" and then "Gold Rush Trail."

  • Nevada Historic markers
    A listing of all of the state sponsored historic markers in Nevada is provided by this web site.

  • Regional Fire Information
    This link takes you to the National Fire News web site. Scroll down to the "For More Information" table and select the "Geographic Area Coordination Center (GACC) Map."  When the GACC Map appears, select one of the geographic areas identified for regional fire information.  Regions such as Western Great Basin (includes Nevada) and Northern California are provided.

  • Northwest Chapter of the Oregon California Trails Association
    This web site provides information about the activities of the Northwest Chapter.  While this chapter of OCTA is concerned primarily with emigrant history in the states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, it is also concerned with the trails in northern California that helped emigrants reach Oregon.

  • Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association Home Page
    This home page provides links to the Bureau of Land Management [BLM] and several other organizations.  The BLM web site provides links to the Lassen-Applegate Trail, the Surprise Valley National Back Country Byway and High Rock Canyon National Historic Site, and the California National Historic Trail and Fandango Pass.

  • Sierra Nevada Virtual Museum, The
    This virtual museum is "a multimedia, interactive online museum presenting the rich cultural and natural history of the Sierra Nevada."  It is easy to use and is very interesting.  This is one web site you should not miss.

  • Trail of the 49er's Interpretive Center
    This site provides some information about  The Trail of the '49er Interpretive Center which is now located in its new location in the Chamber of Commerce Building at 395 6th Street (old Hwy 40) in Wells, NV. (6th and Lake Street )

    Since creating the new Center in Wells is a grass roots effort, the displays are still somewhat limited in content.  But it is worth a visit.  In addition to viewing the displays, one of which is an approximately 80 year old covered wagon, purchasing books and other memorabilia, you can obtain directions to an example of wagon swales located just outside of Wells.

    This web site also provides a slide show featuring the displays in the interior of the Center.

  • Trails of Hope: Overland Diaries and Letters, 1841 - 1869
    This web site contains a collection of original writings of travelers along the Mormon, California, Oregon, and Montana Trails during the period noted in the title. The site contains a search engine that permits the user to access the diaries, 82 photos, 43 maps, and much more.

  • Trail Marking in Utah
    The Crossroads Chapter of OCTA sponsors this home page to provide information of the Chapter's Emigrant Trail marking activities.

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