Laurel Hill
Posted on: September 25th, 2011 by Annie Von Domitz in Historical Marker Details | No Comments
Subject:Site of the most treacherous descent of the Oregon Trail through Cascade Mountains.
HISTORIC OREGON TRAIL
The Pioneer Road here detoured the Columbia River Rapids and Mount Hood to the Willamette Valley. The road at first followed an old Indian trail. The later name was Barlow Road. Travel was difficult. Wagons were snubbed to trees by ropes or held back by drags of cut trees. Early travelers named the hill from the resemblance of native leaves to laurel.