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Smoky Hill Trail

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Existed:
  
1855 – 1870

West end:
  
Denver, Colorado

Constructed
  
1855

East end:
  
Atchison, Kansas

Length
  
952.7 km

Smoky Hill Trail

The Smoky Hill Trail was an American trail across the central Great Plains of North America in use from 1855 to 1870. Established in what was then Kansas Territory, it extended west from Atchison, Kansas on the Missouri River to Denver, spanning the length of what is today Kansas and the eastern portion of Colorado. The trail was named after the Smoky Hill River whose course it paralleled for much of its length. Used by prospectors as the most direct route west to the Colorado gold fields during the Pike's Peak Gold Rush, it later served as a path westward for American settlers before being gradually superseded by the Kansas Pacific Railway.

Map of Smoky Hill Trail, Aurora, CO 80015, USA

References

Smoky Hill Trail Wikipedia