Near Litchfield in Lassen County, California — The American West (Pacific Coastal)
Noble Emigrant Trail
Photographed By Syd Whittle, May 11, 2008
1. Noble Emigrant Trail Marker
Inscription.
Noble Emigrant Trail. . This route was first used in 1852 by emigrants to Northern California seeking to avoid the hardships of the Lassen Trail. It crossed the desert from the Humbolt River in Nevada, passed this point, and proceeded over the mountains to the town of Shasta. Later, 1859-1861, it was known as the Ft. Kearney, South Pass and Honey Lake Wagon Road. From this point Peter Lassen and J.C. Bruff on October 4, 1850, saw Honey Lake while on an expedition hunting for Gold Lake.
This route was first used in 1852 by emigrants to Northern California seeking to avoid the hardships of the Lassen Trail. It crossed the desert from the Humbolt River in Nevada, passed this point, and proceeded over the mountains to the town of Shasta. Later, 1859-1861, it was known as the Ft. Kearney, South Pass and Honey Lake Wagon Road. From this point Peter Lassen and J.C. Bruff on October 4, 1850, saw Honey Lake while on an expedition hunting for Gold Lake.
Erected 1959 by California State Park Commission in cooperation with the Lassen County Historical Society August 15, 1959. (Marker Number 677.)
Location. 40° 25.124′ N, 120° 17.091′ W. Marker is near Litchfield, California, in Lassen County. Marker is on State Highway 395, on the left when traveling south. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Litchfield CA 96117, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 2 other markers are within 7 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Before the Nobles Trail
Plaque reads:
Base built and plaque remounted
by
Neversweats
Chapter No. 1863
E. Clampus Vitus
May 4, 1985
Photographed By Syd Whittle, May 11, 2008
3. Noble Emigrant Trail Marker
Photographed By Syd Whittle, April 11, 2008
4. Noble Emigrant Trail State Historic Marker Directional Sign
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