Life on the Trail
Landmarks
Dangers
People
Items
100

Where did the pioneers "Jump-Off" and begin their journey our West?

What is Independence, Missouri?

100

The longest river in the United States.

What is the Mississippi River?

100

The most dangerous thing pioneers did.

What is crossing rivers?

100

One of the greatest heros of the Old West. He was an American frontiersman, trapper, and explorer. A legendary moutain man.

Who is Kit Carson?

100

These items were packed in cornmeal.

What is eggs?

200

The animal most pioneers used to pull their wagons.

What are oxen?

200

The longest river in North America.

What is the Missouri River?

200

The most frequent cause of injury or death for both children and adults.

What is being run over by the wagon wheels?

200

A German born swiss pioneer who owned a trading post in Sacramento, CA.

Who is John Sutter?

200

The milk would be suspended in wagons in buckets, when bouncing along the trail what would the milk turn into?

What is butter?

300

The trip out West was said to take 5-6 months, but it actually took...

What is 8 months?

300

A landmark along the Oregon Trail that signaled the end of the prairies.

What is Chimney Rock?

300

A narrow ridge on the Oregon Trail in Idaho. It's located near Snake River.

What is Devil's Backbone?

300
He is famous for discovering gold at Sutter's Mill.

Who is James Marshall?

300

This was consumed by adults and children (and even animals!). It would disguise horrible flavors and muddiness of the river water.

What is coffee?

400

The time for animals and people stopped to eat, drink, and rest.

What is nooning?

400

Pioneers tried to reach this landmark by July 4th, and many carved their names on the rock.

What is Independence Rock?

400

These animals left holes in the ground that were easy to step into causing broken legs and wagons.

What are prairie dogs?

400

American missionaries who started a mission for the Cayuse Indians in the Oregon Country.

Who are Marcus and Narcissa Whitman?

400

A three legged skillet for cooking.

What is a spider?

500

Where sleeping tents were set up each night while on the trail.

What is the corral?

500

A natural rock gorge on the Sweetwater River.

What is Devil's Gate?

500

A terrible disease that was highly contagious, it caused many to want to move out West to escape it.

What is Cholera?

500

A Californio military commander who founded the town of Sonoma. There is a nearby city named after him.

Who is General Mariano Vallejo?

500

This was used instead of flour because it didn't stick to people's hands.

Cornmeal

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