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  1. www.worldatlas.com › us-history › old-spanish-trailOld Spanish Trail - WorldAtlas

    Nov 2, 2023 · The Old Spanish Trail was a 2,700-mile stretch of pathway that connected Santa Fe, New Mexico, to Los Angeles, California, from the 1830s – 1850s. The trail crossed hot and lonely deserts, tall mountains, and deep canyons. It could only be traveled by using pack mules because it was too rugged and rocky to be traveled by wagons.

  2. Oct 4, 2023 · Trail Administration. The Bureau of Land Management and the National Park Service administer the trail together to foster trail preservation and public use. These agencies work in close partnership with the Old Spanish Trail Association, American Indian tribes, state, county, and municipal governmental agencies, private landowners, nonprofit heritage conservation groups, and many others.

  3. Jun 13, 2022 · Old Spanish Trail Timeline. Old Spanish National Historic Trail. 1829. Antonio Armijo leads the first trade caravan from Abiquiú to Los Angeles, opening the Old Spanish Trail. 1831. William Wolfskill and George C.Yount blaze a more northern route that ascends into central Utah before heading southwest into California. 1834.

  4. www.museumtrail.org › old-spanish-trailOld Spanish Trail

    Sep 19, 2018 · The Old Spanish Trail is known to have been the longest, crookedest, most arduous pack mule route in the history of America. It was approximately 2,700 miles of high mountains, deserts, deep canyons and changing climate. It ran through what is now New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and California. Some caravans lost their way and all ...

  5. For the Old Spanish Trail Association (OSTA), the trail is also about tourism, exploration, adventure; and, challenges. Planning and installing identification signage and interpretive wayside exhibits, working to develop partnerships with museums and cultural centers, and protecting Trail resources, landscapes and values from the potentially ...

  6. Jan 15, 2024 · The Old Spanish Trail was a trade route that connected Santa Fe, New Mexico, with Los Angeles, California, during the 19th century. It played a crucial role in the development of the American Southwest, facilitating trade and cultural exchange between Spanish, Mexican, and Native American communities.

  7. 1853. The E. F. Beale party follows the Santa Fe Trail and Old Spanish Trail from Missouri to California and go back on the same route. old spanish trail, national historic trails, southwest history, santa fe, western history, united states history, armijo, fur trapping, mexican american war.

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