Deschutes River Crossing
Posted on: October 10th, 2024 in Historical Marker Details |
The Oregon Trail crossed the hazardous Deschutes River at this point by floating the prairie schooners and swimming the livestock. An island at the river mouth was often utilized when the water was high and the ford dangerous. Pioneer women and children were frequently ferried across the stream by Native canoe men who made the passage in exchange for bright colored shirts and other trade goods.
Location: East side of Deschutes River Bridge on Old Hwy 30 near entrance to State Park
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