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Which present day states did the Goodnight Loving Trail run through?

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Asked by: Rachel Pollard

Sometimes just called the Goodnight Trail, the cattle-driving route known throughout cowboy culture mythology as the Goodnight-Loving Trail ran from Young County, Texas, across the Pecos River, through New Mexico, and on to parts north in Colorado.

What cities did the Goodnight-Loving Trail run through?

Initially, it ran north from Fort Sumner up the Pecos to Las Vegas, then followed the Santa Fe Trail to Raton Pass and around the base of the Rockies via Trinidad and Pueblo to Denver, Colorado.

Where did the Goodnight-Loving Trail go?

Goodnight-Loving Trail, sometimes called Goodnight Trail, historic cattle trail that originated in Young county, western Texas, U.S. The trail ran southwest to connect with the Pecos River and thence up the river valley to Fort Sumner, New Mexico, and north to the railhead at Denver, Colorado.

Did the Goodnight-Loving Trail go through Indian territory?

The Goodnight-Loving Trail was the first cattle drive through hostile Indian Territory westward to eventually reach Cheyenne, Wyoming. Named for Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving, the trail formed at Fort Belknap in what later became Young County, Texas in 1866.

Why did the Goodnight-Loving Trail Go West?

Rather than plan a drive north and east, Goodnight beleived a drive to the west would be more profitable. Although there were many setbacks, in the spring of 1866 Goodnight had gathered a herd and was ready for the trail. Along the way, he happened to meet Oliver Loving who also had a herd.

Does the Goodnight-Loving Trail still exist?

Travelers now cross these trails on four wheels, with no cattle in tow, but Goodnight’s original path from West Texas to Fort Sumner, New Mexico still exists today, in the form of roads and highways.

In which state did all the trails start?

Families usually began their journey at Independence, Missouri, near the Missouri River with the best time to travel is from April to September.

Which trail ends in Ogallala Nebraska?

the Texas Trail’s

Furthermore, high demand for cattle in northwestern Nebraska facilitated the Texas Trail’s end to terminate at Ogallala. Many new cattlemen opened ranches near the cow town in order to get in on the Texas cattle boom.

What is important about the places where the Goodnight-Loving Trail and the Chisholm trail ended?

What is important about the places where th goodnight-loving trail and Chisholm trail ended? Natives didn’t want to give up land. High danger. What did the ranchers do with their cattle business after the cattle could no longer roam/eat for free?

Where did the Great Western Cattle Trail start and end?

The Great Western Cattle Trail – also known as the Dodge City Trail and the Old Texas Trail – was utilized from 1874 for the movement of cattle to markets East. The trail began at Bandera, Texas and ended, most often, in Dodge City, Kansas.

When did the Chisholm trail start?

The tracks were made by Scot-Cherokee Jesse Chisholm, who in 1864 began hauling trade goods to Indian camps about 220 miles south of his post near modern Wichita. At first the route was merely referred to as the Trail, the Kansas Trail, the Abilene Trail, or McCoy’s Trail.