Oregon-California Trails Association

Oregon-California Trails Association
524 S Osage St.
Independence
Missouri
64050
United States
Tel: (816) 252-2276


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The Oregon-California Trails Association (a non-profit, 501 (C) (3) Association) is the nation's largest and most influential organization dedicated to the preservation and protection of overland emigrant trails and the emigrant experience. OCTA members protect the trails to prevent the destruction of trail remnants, graves and other trail-related sites. Members also place markers on the trails and maintain existing markers.

OCTA also encourages the study of the trails through its publications and through the development of classroom materials for teachers. Some of our members map the trails and collect data for the documentation of overland diaries, newspapers and other materials. OCTA headquarters are located on the grounds of the National Frontier Trails Museum (318 West Pacific, Independence, MO 64051) and house our Merrill J. Mattes Research Library.

OCTA Vision: The Oregon-California Trails Association is the pre-eminent guardian and promoter of the inspirational story of the 19th-century westward migration, which is unique in world history.

OCTA Mission: Our mission is to protect 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.

Mission Goals: Six broad goals describe how OCTA will achieve its mission. These address trail preservation, education/interpretation, partnerships, organizational effectiveness, and membership. Each goal is supported by objectives and implemental actions.

Goal 1. Preserve the historic emigrant trails.
Goal 2. Present the stories of the emigrant experience in a manner that is inclusive of other perspectives.
Goal 3. Be an effective historic trails organization through appropriate partnerships.
Goal 4. Improve organizational effectiveness and sustainability.
Goal 5. Keep OCTA’s membership energized and informed.
Goal 6. Promote membership growth.

Become a national member and receive subscriptions to the Overland Journal and News From the Planes. Access to members-only video content. Access to Paper-Trail.org – a digital library of 19th Century westward American migration documents. Access to Time Travelers. Ability to join chapter membership. Vote for national board and chair leadership.

Learn more about OCTA at our websites: octa-trails.org and octa-journals.org. Consider subscribing to our dynamic YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/@octatrails. You may also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!

In addition, discover the new OCTA Archaeology Collection at the following link: https://octa-trails.org/archaeology-works. Thank you for your review of our organization.


Discover the Trails and the Importance of Preservation!
Discover the Trails and the Importance of Preservation!
Oregon Trail
Oregon Trail
Convention time!
Convention time!
Pioneer Reenactment
Pioneer Reenactment
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In Pursuit of a Dream Cast
In Pursuit of a Dream Cast
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OCTA Educational Team!
OCTA Educational Team!
Learning about the Trails...
Learning about the Trails...
Know of an immigrant in your family? Nominate them for the Emigrants Hall of Fame at octa-trails.org.
Know of an immigrant in your family? Nominate them for the Emigrants Hall of Fame at octa-trails.org.
Donate to OCTA or Join to become a member and help us save the trails!
Donate to OCTA or Join to become a member and help us save the trails!
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The first pioneer Oregon trail inscriptions.
The first pioneer Oregon trail inscriptions.
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Twin Sisters
Twin Sisters
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Outstanding Educator Award!
Outstanding Educator Award!
Pioneer: Minnie Hayden Howard - 2016 Emigrants Hall of Fame
Pioneer: Minnie Hayden Howard - 2016 Emigrants Hall of Fame
John Winner, Member and former President of OCTA and preservation leader.
John Winner, Member and former President of OCTA and preservation leader.
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Majestic Pilot Peak, UT
Wyoming Historical Monument
Wyoming Historical Monument
National Trails System - 50th Anniversary 2018!
National Trails System - 50th Anniversary 2018!
Opening Times
Mon-Fri 9:30am-3:30pm, Sat-Sun Closed

Payment Methods Accepted
Cash, Check, Discover, Invoice, MasterCard, Visa

Email Addresses
tboley@indepmo.org

Products:
Oregon Trail books, California Trail books, Children's Materials, Frontier Military books, Indians and Emigrant books, Trail Books & More, Women on the Trail books, Children on the trail books, Trail Maps, Specialty Items, Overland Journals, OCTA Memberships

Services:
OCTA Trails Head Chapter Covering sections of KS and MO Trails - Visit https://www.trailshead.org

Specialties:
Historic Emigrant Trails - Research, Historic Emigrant Trails - Education, Historic Emigrant Trails - Preservation Activities, Historic Emigrant Trails - Public Awareness

Associations:
National Trails Intermountain Regional Office, Partnership for the National Trails System, National Park Service

Languages:
English, Spanish

Established:
1982


















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