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  1. A Brief History. The story of the Mormon Trail is rooted in the beginnings of a unique American religion. In 1827, 21-year-old Joseph Smith announced that he had unearthed a set of golden plates, inscribed with the tenants of God’s true church.

  2. Aug 17, 2023 · The Mormon Trail was a major route used by settlers during westward expansion. The trail was blazed by pioneers who were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the late 1840s. The trail was used by members of the church who were forced to leave their homes in Illinois.

  3. May 11, 2024 · Check out this fun interactive map! It highlights different sites that can be visited along the trail. You'll find museums, interpretive centers, and historic sites that provide information and interpretation.

  4. The Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail passes through Wyoming and Utah. It once carried tens of thousands of Mormon emigrants to the Great Basin. In 1847, Mormon Church leader Brigham Young led pioneers west toward the Great Salt Lake Valley, across about 1,200 miles of extreme climate and terrain.

  5. www.worldatlas.com › us-history › mormon-trailMormon Trail - WorldAtlas

    Feb 12, 2024 · The Mormon Trail was a 1,300-mile trail beginning at Nouvoo, Illinois and ending in Salt Lake City, Utah. Fighting for their right to religious freedom, a group of almost 3,000 Mormons, led by Brigham Young, traversed the trail in the winter of 1846 to reach their new holy land in Utah.

  6. Jun 25, 2019 · Rachel Bruner. Updated on June 25, 2019. The Mormon trail was almost 1,300 miles long and crossed great plains, rugged lands, and the Rocky Mountains. The pioneers mostly traveled the Mormon trail by foot as they pushed handcarts or drove wagons pulled by a team of oxen to carry their meager possessions.

  7. Mar 28, 2008 · The approximately 1,300-mile-long trail from Nauvoo, Illinois, to Salt Lake City, Utah, was certified by the National Trails Act of 1986 as a National Historic Trail-officially The Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail. Contrary to popular belief, however, the famous trail was not a Mormon creation.

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