Barlow Road corridor

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The Barlow Road corridor is a historic and recreational route in Oregon that follows part of the Oregon Trail, offering opportunities for hiking, camping, and exploring pioneer-era landmarks.

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Barlow Road corridor canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage travel route
historic route
recreational corridor
associatedWith Oregon pioneers
surface form: Oregon Trail pioneers

wagon travel
follows part of the Oregon Trail
hasFeature historic wagon road segments
interpretive signs
pioneer-era landmarks
trailheads
hasRecreationOpportunity picnicking
scenic driving
wildlife viewing
historicalPeriod 19th century American westward migration
locatedIn Oregon
United States of America
surface form: United States
near Mount Hood National Forest
offersActivity backpacking
day hiking
historical sightseeing
partOf Oregon Trail
surface form: Oregon Trail system
subjectOf local historical interpretation programs
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
traverses Mount Hood National Forest
surface form: Mount Hood region

forested areas of Oregon
usedFor camping
heritage tourism
hiking
historic exploration

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Barlow Ranger District hasRecreationSite Barlow Road corridor