Latitude and longitude of Barlow Road
Satellite map of Barlow Road
The Barlow Road (at inception, Mount Hood Road) is a historic road in what is now the U.S. state of Oregon. It was built in 1846 by Sam Barlow and Philip Foster, with authorization of the Provisional Legislature of Oregon, and served as the last overland segment of the Oregon Trail. Its construction allowed covered wagons to cross the Cascade Range and reach the Willamette Valley, which had previously been nearly impossible.
Latitude: 45° 17' 1.90" N
Longitude: -121° 41' 7.55" W
Nearest city to this article: Mount Hood Village
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