WILD ROGUE The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center brings to life the Oregon Trail experience through living history demonstrations, interpretive programs, exhibitions, and special events. Oregon Trail ruts carved by pioneer wagons are located onsite and are featured in a four mile interpretive hiking trail system. Trails and picnic areas offer scenic vistas of the Blue Mountains, the Wallowa Mountains, and Baker Valley. THE NATIONAL HISTORIC OREGON TRAIL INTERPRETIVE CENTER! CLOSED Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day Accessibility The Interpretive Center is barrier free with paved trails and viewing area Fees are Adults - $8.00, Senior - $4.50, and Youth (15 and under) - Free Pets are ALLOWED but must be LEASHED. Service animals only inside the Interpretive Center NO FOOD OR DRINK is permitted inside the Interpretive Center The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center is located five miles east of Baker City, Oregon, at 22267 OR Highway 86, Baker City, OR 97814. Take Exit 302 from Interstate 84: 125 miles northwest of Boise, 95 miles southeast of Pendleton. 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. 22267 Oregon Hwy 86 Baker City, OR 541-523-1843 [email protected] NATIONAL HISTORIC OREGON TRAIL INTERPRETIVE CENTER The Bureau of Land Management Vale District DIRECTIONS DON’T FORGET! CONTACT INFO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO