Directs the Secretary to study the feasibility of designating certain routes and cutoffs for inclusion within the Oregon, Pony Express, California, and Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trails.
[Congressional Bills 108th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 1051 Introduced in House (IH)]
108th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1051
To amend the National Trails System Act to require the Secretary of the
Interior to update the feasibility and suitability studies of four
national historic trails, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 4, 2003
Mr. Bereuter introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on Resources
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A BILL
To amend the National Trails System Act to require the Secretary of the
Interior to update the feasibility and suitability studies of four
national historic trails, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Pioneer National Historic Trails
Studies Act''.
SEC. 2. REVISION OF FEASIBILITY AND SUITABILITY STUDIES OF EXISTING
NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAILS.
The National Trails System Act is amended by inserting after
section 5 (16 U.S.C. 1244) the following new section:
``SEC. 5A. REVISION OF FEASIBILITY AND SUITABILITY STUDIES OF EXISTING
TRAILS FOR POSSIBLE TRAIL EXPANSION.
``(a) Definitions.--In this section:
``(1) The term `route' includes a trail segment commonly
known as a cutoff.
``(2) The term `shared route' means a route that was a
segment of more than one historic trail, including a route
shared with an existing national historic trail.
``(b) General Rules.--
``(1) Study requirements and objectives.--The study
requirements and objectives specified in section 5(b) shall
apply to a study required by this section.
``(2) Completion and submission of study.--Not later than
three complete fiscal years after the date of the enactment of
this section, the Secretary shall complete and submit to
Congress the studies required by subsections (c) through (g).
In the case of a study added to this section after that date,
the study shall be completed and submitted to Congress not
later than three complete fiscal years after the date of the
enactment of the law adding the study to this section.
``(c) Oregon National Historic Trail.--The Secretary of the
Interior shall undertake a study of certain routes of the Oregon Trail,
as generally depicted on the map entitled `Western Emigrant Trails
1830/1870' and dated 1991/1993, and such other routes of the Oregon
Trail that the Secretary considers appropriate, to determine the
feasibility and suitability of designation of one or more of the routes
as components of the Oregon National Historic Trail. The routes to be
studied under this subsection include the following:
``(1) Whitman Mission route.
``(2) Upper Columbia River.
``(3) Cowlitz River route.
``(4) Meek cutoff.
``(5) Free Emigrant Road.
``(6) North Alternate Oregon Trail.
``(7) Goodale's cutoff.
``(8) North Side alternate route.
``(9) Cutoff to Barlow Road.
``(10) Naches Pass Trail.
``(d) Pony Express National Historic Trail.--The Secretary of the
Interior shall undertake a study of the approximately 20-mile southern
alternative route of the Pony Express Trail from Wathena, Kansas, to
Troy, Kansas, and such other routes of the Pony Express Trail that the
Secretary considers appropriate, to determine the feasibility and
suitability of designation of one or more of the routes as components
of the Pony Express National Historic Trail.
``(e) California National Historic Trail.--The Secretary of the
Interior shall undertake a study of certain Missouri Valley, central,
and western routes of the California Trail, as generally depicted on
the map entitled `Western Emigrant Trails 1830/1870' and dated 1991/
1993, and such other and shared Missouri Valley, central, and western
routes that the Secretary considers appropriate, to determine the
feasibility and suitability of designation of one or more of the routes
as components of the California National Historic Trail. The routes to
be studied under this subsection include the following:
``(1) Missouri valley routes.--
``(A) Blue Mills-Independence Road.
``(B) Westport Landing Road.
``(C) Westport-Lawrence Road.
``(D) Fort Leavenworth-Blue River route.
``(E) Road to Amazonia.
``(F) Union Ferry Route.
``(G) Old Wyoming-Nebraska City cutoff.
``(H) Lower Plattsmouth Route.
``(I) Lower Bellevue Route.
``(J) Woodbury cutoff.
``(K) Blue Ridge cutoff.
``(L) Westport Road.
``(M) Gum Springs-Fort Leavenworth route.
``(N) Atchison/Independence Creek routes.
``(O) Fort Leavenworth-Kansas River route.
``(P) Nebraska City cutoff routes.
``(Q) Minersville-Nebraska City Road.
``(R) Upper Plattsmouth route.
``(S) Upper Bellevue route.
``(2) Central routes.--
``(A) Cherokee Trail, including splits.
``(B) Weber Canyon route of Hastings cutoff.
``(C) Bishop Creek cutoff.
``(D) McAuley cutoff.
``(E) Diamond Springs cutoff.
``(F) Secret Pass.
``(G) Greenhorn cutoff.
``(H) Central Overland Trail.
``(3) Western routes.--
``(A) Bidwell-Bartleson route.
``(B) Georgetown/Dagget Pass Trail.
``(C) Big Trees Road.
``(D) Grizzly Flat cutoff.
``(E) Nevada City Road.
``(F) Yreka Trail.
``(G) Henness Pass route.
``(H) Johnson cutoff.
``(I) Luther Pass Trail.
``(J) Volcano Road.
``(K) Sacramento-Coloma Wagon Road.
``(L) Burnett cutoff.
``(M) Placer County Road to Auburn.
``(f) Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail.--The Secretary of the
Interior shall undertake a study of certain routes of the Mormon
Pioneer Trail, as generally depicted on the map entitled `Western
Emigrant Trails 1830/1870' and dated 1991/1993, and such other routes
of the Mormon Pioneer Trail that the Secretary considers appropriate,
to determine the feasibility and suitability of designation of one or
more of the routes as components of the Mormon Pioneer National
Historic Trail. The routes to be studied under this subsection include
the following:
``(1) 1846 Subsequent routes A and B (Lucas and Clarke
Counties, Iowa).
``(2) 1856-57 Handcart route (Iowa City to Council Bluffs).
``(3) Keokuk route (Iowa).
``(4) 1847 Alternative Elkhorn and Loup River Crossings in
Nebraska.
``(5) Fort Leavenworth Road, including the Ox Bow route and
alternates in Kansas and Missouri (Oregon and California Trail
routes used by Mormon emigrants).
``(6) 1850 Golden Pass Road in Utah.
``(g) Shared California and Oregon Trail Routes.--The Secretary of
the Interior shall undertake a study of certain shared routes of the
California Trail and Oregon Trail, as generally depicted on the map
entitled `Western Emigrant Trails 1830/1870' and dated 1991/1993, and
such other shared routes that the Secretary considers appropriate, to
determine the feasibility and suitability of designation of one or more
of the routes as shared components of the California National Historic
Trail and the Oregon National Historic Trail. The routes to be studied
under this subsection include the following:
``(1) St. Joe Road.
``(2) Council Bluffs Road.
``(3) Sublette cutoff.
``(4) Applegate route.
``(5) Old Fort Kearny Road (Oxbow Trail).
``(6) Childs cutoff.
``(7) Raft River to Applegate.''.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
Referred to the Subcommittee on National Parks, Recreation and Public Lands.
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