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UPCOMING EVENTS

OCTA 2025 National Convention

September 7-12, 2025

The 2025 national convention will be held in Pueblo, Colorado. Hotel rooms are now available at the Courtyard or at Springhill Suites.
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OREGON-CALIFORNIA TRAILS ASSOCIATION

Protecting the Historic Emigrant Trails Legacy

PEOPLE & STORIES

Our nation’s historic emigrant trails are for everyone. Join us and experience the adventure as we explore the countryside.

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ARCHAEOLOGY COLLECTION

A growing collection of archaeological trail articles available in one digital place for archaeology enthusiasts and academic scholars.

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VOLUNTEER NOW

Volunteer for OCTA and explore ways to help OCTA preserve, protect, and promote our beautiful historic trails.

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DONATE TODAY

We rely on the generosity and donations of members and non-members alike, to help make our mission of preservation possible.

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Watch, Listen and Learn about the Trails

Protecting the Historic Emigrant Trails legacy by promoting research, education, preservation activities and public awareness of the trails, and to work with others to promote these causes.

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REGIONAL CHAPTERS

Ethan Gannett in a navy blue shirt, and khaki shorts with a silver beard and gray hair standing next to the Cherokee Trail carsonite marker and another steel  marker with Chimney Rock directly behind him and a field of green grass.

Colorado-Cherokee Trail Chapter

Covering the Emigrant Trails of Colorado
The mission of the Colorado-Cherokee Trail Chapter is to protect the legacy of the historic trails that traverse Colorado. We are particularly interested in promoting public awareness and preservation of…
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Showing a beautiful Oregon landscape of rolling green hills with a valley below as the sun is shining across at noon day. The sky is blue with some white, billowy clouds floating buy. The scene is Emigrant Hill in Pendleton, Oregon.

KANZA Chapter

Covering the Emigrant Trails of Northeast Kansas
Most of our area is through towns or on private land. We care for numerous graves in our area: including Roush, Marshall, Attebery and Mastin. We also keep an eye…
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On the California Trail - Preserving Gravelly Ford. Beautiful earth tones scattered across the landscape of mountains, rivers and valleys with a cloudy sky above.

California-Nevada Chapter

Covering Emigrant Trails of California & Nevada
The emigrant trails in Northern California and Northern Nevada are the main focus of the California-Nevada Chapter. Our work involves identifying, mapping, and preserving the trails.
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Chapter members in front of a covered wagon. There are about 40 people standing and posting for the image.

Gateway Chapter

Covering St. Joseph, Missouri and Doniphan, Brown & Nemaha Counties, Kansas
Saint Joe was a major jumping-off point for California and Oregon emigrants from 1844 into the ’60s. The Saint Joe Road ran near the Sac and Fox Presbyterian Mission on…
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Beautiful lake scene with mountains in the back and green and brown vegetation.

Idaho Chapter

Covering the Emigrant Trails of Idaho
Idaho is blessed with numerous trail routes and hundreds of miles of pristine trails. The Idaho Chapter focuses on exploring and preserving the emigrant trails across the state.
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Rebecca Winters gray granite memorial bench sitting on top of Scott's Bluff lookout. 10 people can be seen from afar overlooking the bluff.

Nebraska Chapter

Covering the Emigrant Trails of Nebraska
Emigrant trails from “jumping off” places in Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas were scattered across eastern Nebraska, but converged at Fort Kearny. After leaving the Fort, the trails ran adjacent to…
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Oregon trail showing through the wheat early in spring.

Northwest Chapter

Covering Oregon, Washington & British Columbia
Our interest is in study, research, protection, preservation, and enjoyment of the historic trails in Oregon and Washington. We have the privilege of living in the territory where overland emigrants…
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Showing the CA Trail marker in front of wheat.

Southern Trails Chapter

Covering Arizona, California, New Mexico, Oklahoma & Texas
Identifying and Preserving the Southern Trails to California. The Southern Trails Chapter of OCTA is dedicated to studying and preserving a network of early migration and trade routes that led through the southwestern states to California…
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Trails Head chapter members hiking the trails in a wooded area.

Trails Head Chapter

Covering the Emigrant Trails of Kansas & Missouri
The Trails Head Chapter area encompasses the greater Kansas City area to west of Topeka. The chapter’s name signifies the beginning origins of the Oregon and California National Historic Trails.
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Hastings Cutoff fall tour Utah Chapter members hiking the trail.

Utah Crossroads Chapter

Covering the Emigrant Trails of Utah
The Utah Crossroads Chapter holds two general meetings annually at the Fort Douglas Military Museum in Salt Lake City. We also sponsor various Historic and Trails Tours throughout the year.
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Wyoming Chapter

Covering the Emigrant Trails of Wyoming
Wyoming OCTA’s 175 or so members are dedicated to preserving and enjoying the most pristine of all the trails in the Oregon-California-Mormon-Pony Express trails system.
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EXPLORE YOUR IMPACT

Learn how you can be a part of our mission and keep the rich history of the trails alive in today’s hearts and minds. OCTA promotes research, education, preservation activities, and public awareness of the trail.

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