The Old Spanish Trail

1829 - 1848

The Old Spanish Trail, the main trade route between Santa Fe and Los Angeles, passed this way beginning in 1829. At the end of the Mexican-American War this portion of the route evolved into what was variously known as the Salt Lake Road, the Mormon Trail, the California Road, and eventually U.S. Hwy. 91. The original pack trail descended Utah Hill, passed through Beaver Dam, then followed the Virgin River toward Las Vegas. As wagon traffic increased in the 1850s the route veered westward near today's Utah-Arizona border to avoid the river gorge. In January 2005, a major flood roared through this valley, destroying thirty homes and causing massive property damage.

Dedicated March 19, 2005, (year 6010 of our order) by the Matt Warner 1900, Billy Holcomb 1068, and Queho Posse 1919 chapters of the ancient and honorable order of E Clampus Vitus.

Marker is at the intersection of County Highway 91 and Old Pioneer Road on County Highway 91.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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