How did people on the Oregon Trail get water?


How did people on the Oregon Trail get water? On the Oregon Trail, they didn't have running water or toilets. They drank water from nearby streams and rivers.


Did pioneers sleep in covered wagons?

Rough roads and wagons without springs made for a very bumpy ride, and wagons were filled with supplies which left little room for passengers. Generally, travelers only rode in wagons when too ill or tired to walk, and slept most nights in tents or bedrolls outside the wagon.


How did wagon trains carry water?

Large wooden water kegs were carried on the sides of the wagons. Water would be resupplied from rivers along the way. However, there were some dry stretches and water was carefully preserved.