Old Spanish National Historic Trail
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In Detail
At A Glance The Old Spanish National Historic Trail extends across six states in the western U.S. Your visit may be affected by local weather and road conditions. Please be sure to consult local sources for inf ... read more.
History There was money to be made in transporting New Mexico serapes and other woolen goods to Los Angeles, and in wrangling California-bred horses and mules back to Santa Fe. But a viable overland route ... read more.
In A Nutshell Weather Due to the length of the Old Spanish National Historic Trail, be sure to consult local weather sources for the region you'll be visiting. Here is a link to the Weather Channel website for th ... read more.
Planning Your Visit Due to its recent authorization (December 2002), the Old Spanish National Historic Trail does not have any designated visitor facilities or services available at this time. However, there are museu ... read more.
Things To Do A variety of trail-related historic sites, wayside exhibits, and markers are waiting in six states for your visit. Due to the Old Spanish National Historic Trail's recent authorization (December 20 ... read more.
Who's Who at the Park MANAGEMENT Because of its rich history and national significance, the Old Spanish Trail has been designated as a national historic trail. The Bureau of Land Management and the National Park Service a ... read more.
Old Spanish In Depth
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