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The Oregon Trail Achievements (2)

Full list of all 83 The Oregon Trail achievements worth 1,090 gamerscore.

The base game contains 74 achievements worth 1,000 Gamerscore, and there is 1 DLC pack containing 9 achievements worth 90 Gamerscore.

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The Oregon Trail Achievements (3)

  • Independence

    Reach Independence

    1 guide

  • Thief in the Night

    Have some supplies stolen

    1 guide

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  • Columbia River

    Complete "White Water" with at least 10,000 points

  • You have died of dysentery

    Lose a character to dysentery

    1 guide

  • Skillful

    Discover all of your party's skills in a single run in "The Oregon Trail"

    1 guide

  • Robert Newell

    Complete 1,000 events

  • Bison

    Collect 1,000 animals

    1 guide

  • The Oregon Trail (2009)

    Complete 75% of Journal Achievements

  • Winter

    Complete "Bitter Winter"

  • Rendezvous

    Complete "Rendezvous"

  • Fort Laramie

    Discover Fort Laramie

  • Fort Hall

    Discover Fort Hall

  • Fort Boise

    Discover Fort Boise

  • Television

    Obtain a score of 15,000 or more

  • Lewis and Clark

    Travel 8,000 total miles

  • John Jacob Astor

    Spend a total of $20,000

  • Pacific Railroad

    Complete 100% of Journeys

  • The Oregon Trail (2021)

    Complete 100% of Journal Achievements

    1 guide

  • Independence Rock

    Reach Independence Rock on or before July 4

    1 guide

  • Marcus Whitman

    Complete 20 Route Challenges

  • James Beckwourth

    Win against Beckwourth in "Tall Tales"

    1 guide

  • Putting the Band Together

    Hear Lewis Southworth perform with a full backing band

    1 guide

  • Sing-along

    Have a musician play for the rest of the party at a campsite

    2 guides

  • A Good Cause

    Make sure Lewis Southworth keeps all the money from his performance

    1 guide

  • Play Right

    Complete Chauncey's play without making a single mistake

    1 guide

  • Going for Gold

    Have all 10 Dragoon Medallions at once

    1 guide

  • The Peoria Party

    Reunite the Dragoons

  • Douse the Fire

    Talk the Gunslinger out of his quest for vengeance

  • Fettuccine Western

    Win all 5 of the Gunslinger's challenges

    1 guide

  • A Fistful of Greenbacks

    Win $100 or more in total from the Gunslinger's challenges

  • Frail Monument

    Make sure Little Mary gets a doll for her birthday

  • Making Her Mark

    Help Little Mary carve her name into Independence Rock

  • Peppard's Folly

    Successfully fund Samuel Peppard's wind wagon

    1 guide

  • Sail On!

    Travel 500 miles using a wind wagon

    1 guide

  • Flying Like a Bird

    Have a unique encounter while traveling with a wind wagon

    1 guide

  • Meek as Moses

    Survive Lost Hollow

    2 guides

  • Take Your Chances

    Successfully complete 5 salvage events in a row

    1 guide

  • Living Despite It All

    Complete Lost Hollow with more than 80 survivors

    1 guide

  • Dare Go Hollow

    Complete Lost Hollow in fewer than 15 days

    2 guides

  • All Your Fish in a Roe

    Catch every trophy fish

    1 guide

  • Give a Man a Fish

    Trade away a total of 500 pounds of fish

    1 guide

  • Chasing Rainbows

    Catch a Yellowfin Cutthroat Trout

    1 guide

  • That's a Paddlin'

    Catch a Paddlefish

  • Performing Sturgery

    Catch a Lake Sturgeon

    1 guide

  • Slippery as an Eel

    Catch a Pacific Lamprey

  • Midas Touch

    Collect more than 40 gold nuggets on the California Trail

  • Count Your Fingers

    Use Nitro at least 12 times on the California Trail

  • Gold in the Veins

    Have the party activate Gold Fever

    1 guide

  • You Can't Eat It

    Trade 5 or more gold nuggets for supplies

  • Gold-Fashioned

    Trade supplies for gold nuggets 3 times on the trail

  • Golden Sunset

    Arrive at Sutters Mill in California

  • Cashing In

    Sell at least 25 gold nuggets to an Assayer

    1 guide

  • Fool Me Twice

    Get swindled with Fool's Gold twice

    1 guide

  • Smithereens

    Have the wagon break down as a result of a nitro explosion

    1 guide

  • Sky High

    Have a party member killed by a nitro explosion

    1 guide

  • Cooling Down

    Use medicine to heal a Burned character completely

    1 guide

  • The Real Work Begins

    Have a Prospector character make it to California

  • Follow the Stars

    Listen to John Evans's story

    1 guide

  • In the Pursuit of Knowledge

    Make a donation to the museum

    1 guide

  • Fact or Fiction

    Become lost while searching for the meteorite

    1 guide

  • Rufus Porter

    Complete 15 Contracts

    1 guide

  • Sager Orphans

    Collect 25 Gallery items

  • Abigail Scott Duniway

    Collect 50 Gallery items

  • Taking Credit

    Complete your Individual Goal for the week

    1 guide

  • The Last Spike

    Help your chosen railroad company claim victory

  • Peperony and Chease

    Leave an epitaph for a character with a custom name

    1 guide

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    Cowboys and Critters

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    The Oregon Trail Achievements (4)

    • Sob Story

      Witness a squonk

      1 guide

    • Shooting Hoops

      Witness a hoop snake

      1 guide

    • Fish Story

      Witness a Flambeau ambler

      2 guides

    • Back And Forth

      Witness a filla-ma-loo bird

      1 guide

    • Texas Fever

      Arrive at Abilene in Kansas

    • Bet the Ranch

      Reach Abilene with excellent cattle condition

      1 guide

    • Behind the Name

      Meet Jesse Chisholm

      1 guide

    • In Good Taste

      Cook a cowboy's favorite dish

      1 guide

    • Spice of Life

      Have a Cook character make a perfect dish

      1 guide

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    The Oregon Trail Achievements FAQ

    • How many achievements are there in The Oregon Trail?

      There are 83 achievements in The Oregon Trail, worth a total of 1,090 Gamerscore.
      You can view the full list of The Oregon Trail achievements here.

    • Is The Oregon Trail on Game Pass?

      No, The Oregon Trail is not currently available on either Xbox Game Pass or PC Game Pass.

    • When did The Oregon Trail release on Xbox?

      The Oregon Trail was released on November 15th, 2022.

    The Oregon Trail Achievements (2024)

    FAQs

    What did the Oregon Trail accomplish? ›

    The Oregon Trail has attracted such interest because it is the central feature of one of the largest mass migrations of people in American history. Between 1840 and 1860, from 300,000 to 400,000 travelers used the 2,000-mile overland route to reach Willamette Valley, Puget Sound, Utah, and California destinations.

    What were the outcomes of the Oregon Trail? ›

    The trail facilitated the settlement of what would become major cities like Portland, Oregon. But, the Oregon Trail's encouragement of increased white migration to the West had detrimental impacts on the Native American populations along the trail's path.

    What were the pros of the Oregon Trail? ›

    Over time, conditions along the Oregon Trail improved. Bridges and ferries were built to make water crossings safer. Settlements and additional supply posts appeared along the way which gave weary travelers a place to rest and regroup.

    How did the Oregon Trail change America? ›

    The Oregon Trail helped to change how the United States grew. It helped to move the population westward from the overpopulated East. If it was not for the Oregon Trail, many of the western states would not be or even look like they do today. The trail also helped spread culture and religious beliefs.

    What was the most famous point on the Oregon Trail? ›

    Some of the best known included Blue Mound in Kansas; Courthouse and Jail rocks, Chimney Rock, and Scotts Bluff in Nebraska; Laramie Peak, Independence Rock, Devil's Gate, Split Rock, the Wind River Range, and Twin Buttes (near the South Pass) in Wyoming; Three Buttes (near Fort Hall) in Idaho; and Flagstaff Hill and, ...

    What are 4 interesting facts about Oregon? ›

    Oregon Fast Facts
    • Oregon has no sales tax, so it's basically like everything is on sale all the time.
    • Oregon is for lovers. Her birthday is Valentine's Day, February 14, 1859.
    • Sometimes bigger is better. ...
    • Oregon is bordered by Washington, Idaho, Nevada, California and the Pacific Ocean.

    What did people bring on the Oregon Trail? ›

    The inside of the wagon was often crammed with the supplies needed to make the journey and for use once the settlers reached Oregon. Most families carried about 200 pounds of flour, 150 pounds of bacon, 20 pounds of sugar, 10 pounds of coffee, and 10 pounds of salt at a total cost of $300 to $600.

    Who made the Oregon Trail famous? ›

    Robert Stuart of the Astorians (a group of fur traders who established Fort Astoria on the Columbia River in western Oregon) became the first white man to use what later became known as the Oregon Trail. Stuart's 2,000-mile journey from Fort Astoria to St.

    What were the results of the trail? ›

    Answer and Explanation: The ultimate outcome of the Trail of Tears was that the majority of Native Americans were removed from the American Southeast and white settlers created plantations there. This permanently changed the demographics and economy of both the Southeast and Oklahoma.

    What was the end result of the Oregon Trail? ›

    By the next year, however, as the Oregon Trail brought hundreds of Americans into the region, settlement and government in Oregon became thoroughly American. Numbers of immigrants grew every year after the opening of the Oregon Trail and, in the peak year of 1850, some 55,000 pioneers made the journey.

    How did the Oregon Trail affect people? ›

    The greatest threats to life on the trail were accidents and disease. Most diaries included reports of someone hurt or killed by firearms or animals, accidental drownings, or hypothermia. Wagon accidents were also quite common, and many children were killed or maimed after falling under the wheels of a moving wagon.

    What did the Oregon Trail help with the most? ›

    Between 1840 and 1860, from 300,000 to 400,000 traveled it. It provided a vital path for westward expansion. The trail helped spread culture and religious beliefs. It brought thousands of white settlers to what they hoped would be a better life.

    Why is the Oregon Trail important to history? ›

    The Oregon Trail provided a route across the western frontier of North America. The first organized wagon party traversed the 2,000-mile distance from Independence, Missouri, to The Willamette Valley, Oregon, in 1836.

    What are three interesting facts about the Oregon Trail? ›

    From about 1811 to 1840 the Oregon Trail was laid down by traders and fur trappers. It could only be traveled by horseback or on foot. By the year 1836, the first of the migrant train of wagons was put together. It started in Independence, Missouri and traveled a cleared trail that reached to Fort Hall, Idaho.

    How did the Oregon Trail help the economy? ›

    Trade routes grew organically as communities and settlements expanded along the trail, linking the western frontier with established marketplaces in the east. The regional economies were integrated, which increased trade and prosperity.

    Why was the Oregon California Trail important? ›

    The north-south Oregon–to–California Trail was the main overland route for travel and shipment of goods between the two states during the nineteenth century.

    What was the most important thing to bring on the Oregon Trail? ›

    Each man took a rifle or shotgun and some added a pistol. A good hunting knife was essential. Farm implements such as a plow, shovel, scythe, rake, hoe; plus carpentry tools - saw, broad axe, mallet, plane. Seeds for corn, wheat and other crops.

    When was the Oregon Trail most heavily used? ›

    The Oregon Trail went from western Missouri across the Great Plains into the Rocky Mountains to Oregon City, Oregon. It was most heavily used in the 1840s, 1850s, and 1860s. It was the longest historic overland migration trail in North America.

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