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Parting of the Ways (Wyoming)

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Built
  
1844

Opened
  
1844

Added to NRHP
  
11 January 1976

NRHP Reference #
  
76001962

Area
  
2 ha

Nearest city
  
Farson

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Similar
  
Fort Hall, Devil's Gate, Oregon Trail Ruts, Fort Bridger, Independence Rock

The Parting of the Ways is an historic site in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, United States, where the Oregon and California Trails fork from the original route to Fort Bridger to an alternative route, the Sublette-Greenwood Cutoff, across the Little Colorado Desert. Many wagon trains parted company, some preferring the shorter cutoff route, which involved fifty waterless miles, to the longer but better-watered main route.

The junction is marked by a small sandstone boulder about 15 inches (38 cm) high, placed by L.C. Bishop and Paul Henderson and inscribed with a left-pointing arrow with "F. Bridger" and aright-pointing arrow with "S. Cut Off." The route was not established by Sublette, but rather a mountain man named Greenwood. The error in attribution arose when Joseph E. Ware's Emigrant's Guide to California (1849) listed the alternate path as the "Sublette Cutoff."

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Parting of the Ways (Wyoming) Wikipedia