I had to visit the Oregon Trail crossing that Glenn's Ferry is famous for. It's hard to imagine what life was like back then, traveling across the country in a covered wagon, hoping for a better life. They didn't have any luxuries that we have now, like running water, showers, or air conditioning. This is just one of the other cool things to see at this state campground. We really enjoyed this area.
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