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Companion Trail to the Santa Fe Trail

This trail parallels the Santa Fe National Historic Trail, which served as a primary trade route

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Type: Backpacking Hike - Car Shuttle
Distance (Total): 19.0 miles / 30.6 km
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Hiking Season: - All Year Long
Things To See: - Historic Site - Scenic Views
Difficulty: Easy
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This trail parallels the Santa Fe National Historic Trail, which served as a primary trade route between Franklin, MO and Santa Fe, NM during the mid-1800’s. The companion trail closely follows the existing remnants of the Santa Fe Trail, and consists of a grassy trace across the prairie. Sagebrush and cacti have been removed to make the trail sufficiently evident to the hiker without noticeably altering the prairie vistas.

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Latitude: 37.1735444591 degrees / 37° 10' 24.76"
Longitude: -101.7735671997 degrees / -102° 13' 35.16"
Location: Elkhart, Kansas, United States

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Travel north of Elkhart on Highway 27, cross the Cimarron River bridge and take the first gravel road east (FS 600, a right turn if you are heading north). Continue 7 miles east to Wilburton Crossing, go another 3 miles east, then north 2 miles to the Conestoga Trailhead. A gravel parking lot accommodates passenger vehicles and vehicles with stock trailers. The following facilities are available: unloading, watering, and stock tying facilities, handicapped mounting/dismounting facilities, and restrooms. Identical facilities are available at the Murphy Trailhead, 19 miles southwest.

Trailheads

The eastern terminus of the Companion Trail is the Conestoga Trailhead located 3 miles east of the Wilburton Crossing on FS 600 (FS 600 parallels the Cimarron River to the north side), then 2 miles north

Western terminus is the Murphy trailhead, about 7 miles west of highway 27 on FS 600. To reach the Murphy trailhead, take FS 600 west where it crosses highway 27. Follow for approximately 7 miles the trailhead is on the north side of FS 600.

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Created By: Nick
Created On: Wed May 07 20:07:24 -0500 2008
Last Edited By: Nick
Last Edited On: Wed May 07 20:26:09 -0500 2008