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Historic Roads & Trails

Old Spanish Trail

The Old Spanish Trail was neither old, Spanish, or evevn a trail. It was a series of braided trails pioneered and developed by New Mexicans to affect trading between New Mexico and California. The Old Spanish Trail (OST) had a significant role that this long-distance trail network played in the exploration and settlement of the interior Mountain West, southern Nevada, and southern California.

map of old spanish trail from Santa Fe, New Mexico, west to San Gabriel, California

Between 1829 and 1848, commercial traders, explorers, horse thieves, and settlers traveled this difficult pack trail between the Spanish colonies in New Mexico and southern California. Each spring, trade caravans left Santa Fe with dozens of pack mules loaded with woolen blankets woven in New Mexico and made the lengthy trek to southern California’s coastal settlements. This long distance pack trail network came to be known as the “Old Spanish Trail”.

The primary travel route, labeled the Northern Route of the OST, passed through northeastern New Mexico, western Colorado, along nearly the entire length of east-central Utah, across the hot, arid Mojave Desert of southern Utah and Nevada, and finally through the mountain passes of southeastern California. Bartering and selling their blankets and serapes in California for horses and mules and exotic goods, like silk from China, the traders drove large herds back to New Mexico along this route. Over time, multiple, parallel, and intertwined routes developed, many following trails that had long ago been pioneered by American Indians. In 1848, New Mexico began charging a duty on goods being packed to California, reducing the profitability of the commercial trade caravans. Wagon traffic increased and use of the OST as pack trail declined dramatically after this date.

(source BLM)

Historical Overview

OST Virtual Tour

Expedition Chronology

Armijo Route

an alternate route of the Old Spanish Trail.
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