Old Spanish National Historic Trail - Las Vegas, NV
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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 across the remote deserts and mountains of Mexico's far northern frontier had to be found.
It took the vision and courage of Mexican trader Antonio Armijo to lead the first commercial caravan from Abiquiu, New Mexico, to Los Angeles late in 1829. Over the next 20 years, Mexican and American traders continued to ply variants of the route that Armijo pioneered, frequently trading with Indian tribes along the way. And it was from a combination of the indigenous footpaths, early trade and exploration routes, and horse and mule routes that a trail network known collectively as the Old Spanish Trail evolved.
Santa Fe emerged as the hub of the overland continental trade network linking Mexico and United States markets - a network that included not only the Old Spanish Trail, but also the Santa Fe National Historic Trail and El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro. After the United States took control of the Southwest in 1848 other routes to California emerged, and use of the Old Spanish Trail sharply declined.
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 are currently working with the Old Spanish Trail Association and a variety of federal, state, and local agencies, non-profit organizations, landowners, and tribal entities, to develop a draft Comprehensive Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement.
Once planning is completed, the two agencies will jointly administer the national historic trail, which is more than 2,700 miles in length and crosses New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, and California.


Facilities: The Old Spanish National Historic Trail was authorized in December 2002, and does not have any visitor facilities or services available at this time.

Best Time To Visit: Old Spanish National Historic Trail is open year-round.

Fees: No fees are charged.

Accessibility: This trail is not handicap accessible.

Rules: Unknown

Directions: The Old Spanish National Historic Trail stretches from Sante Fe to Los Angeles, but no facilities are available. Recreation is not available yet.

Map: Click here for a map to Old Spanish National Historic Trail

Reservations: Reservations are not accepted for Old Spanish National Historic Trail.

 
Address
National Trails System , Santa Fe
1100 Old Santa Fe Trail
P.O. Box 728
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-0728
Phone
General: (505) 988-6888
Fax: (505) 986-5214
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