
Santa Fe Trail - Bent's Old Fort - La Junta, Colorado
Posted by:
Big B Bob
N 38° 02.466 W 103° 25.746
13S E 637848 N 4211539
Quick Description: A National Historic Site, this fort is a reconstruction of Bent's Fort which was originally built in the 1830s.
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 11/14/2009 7:02:50 PM
Waymark Code: WM7NPW
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Long Description:From America's Byways:
One of America's first great trade routes, the Santa Fe Trail
was critical to our country's westward expansion. Visit historic
sites and landmarks like Bent's Fort, Trinidad, Raton Pass,
Cimarron, Fort Union, Pecos, Point of Rocks, and Santa Fe. Enjoy
spectacular scenery, from rugged mountains to the plains.
William and Charles Bent and Ceran St. Vrain built the original
Bent's Fort in 1833. This adobe fort was built to trade with the
plains Indians and trappers in the area. Trading became so
successful that additional forts were built to the north and south.
This fort was one of the only major permanent white settlements
along the Santa Fe Trail. Because of this, the fort provided many
explorers, adventurers, and the US Army with supplies, repairs,
food, and water. During the Mexican-American war in 1846, the fort
was the staging area for Colonel Stephen Watts Kearny's "Army of
the West." The fort was later abandoned in 1849 because of disease
and various disasters. The fort was recreated using diaries,
paintings, archaeological excavations, and original sketches.