Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
6/12/13: The Interpretive Center is currently experiencing issues with our telephone lines. Please contact us via email with your questions: BLM_OR_NH_Mail@blm.gov.
The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center offers living history demonstrations, interpretive programs, exhibits, multi-media presentations, special events, and more than four miles of interpretive trails.
We offer a variety of interpretive programs year-round—please visit our Events page to view the calendar of programs of or see what special exhibits are in the Flagstaff Gallery.
If you would like information on fees, please click here, and for groups visits, click here. A digital brochure is available here.
Current Hours of Operation |
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM DAILY |
Hours of Operation change seasonally, and may be impacted by severe weather events. Please call 541-523-1843 for more information on planning your visit |
The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center is located five miles east of Baker City, Oregon, on Highway 86. Take Exit 302 from Interstate 84: 125 miles northwest of Boise, 95 miles southeast of Pendleton. For directions, click here.
News Releases
- Special Exhibit, Saints & Sinners at Oregon Trail Center
- BLM Welcomes National Academy of Sciences Research Committee's Report on Wild Horse and Burro Management Program
- Special Presentations at Oregon Trail Center
- Secretary Jewell to Make Renewable Energy Announcements
- Fireworks and Exploding Targets Banned on BLM Lands
- Interior Department to Hire Nearly 17,000 Young People to Work on Public Lands
- BLM Employees Receive Outstanding Public Lands Professional Awards from Public Lands Foundation
Oregon Trail Shop
The Oregon Trail Shop, located inside the Interpretive Center, offers a wide selection of merchandise related to Oregon Trail history. more>>
Contact Us: 22267 Oregon Hwy 86 • PO Box 987 • Baker City, OR • 541-523-1843 • BLM_OR_NH_Mail@blm.gov Filming on Public Lands Permit InformationWant to learn more about RMPs for Western Oregon?
