California Trail Back Country Byway

The California Trail Back Country Byway parallels a portion of the California National Historic Trail, which saw over 250,000 immigrants make their way from Independence, Missouri to California over 150 years ago. The byway is rich with such historical treasures as wagon wheel ruts and remains of historic structures. Access the byway near the turnoff to Thousand Springs, a favorite watering hole of the immigrants that passed through the area. Enjoy primitive camping, hiking, backpacking, and mountain biking on BLM lands. Whatever you do, you’re sure to enjoy your experience as you travel a priceless piece of history on the California Trail Back Country Byway.

California Trail Back Country Byway
California Trail Back Country Byway

Navigating the Byway: Accessing the Byway: Start 26 miles north of Wells off US 93 or through Jackpot, Nevada along US 93. Driving the Byway: Begin in Wells along US Highway 93. Continue north on US Highway 93 for 26 miles. Turn right at the Thousand Springs turnoff. Continue on the byway for 45 miles, where the byway divides. Either continue north and end 2 miles south of Jackpot, NV, or take Elko County Road East and end in Oakley, Idaho.