Back when the trail was active one might go from 10 miles per day to 30 miles per day (if lightly loaded and lucky). Remember most travel was at walking speed, even if you rode a horse, as oxen pulling wagons were slow and cattle could not move rapidly either if they were to be delivered healthy.
It is usually considered to have covered a distance of 900 hundred miles but had a variety of shortcuts and alternatives that were usually created in the search for water.
The Chishole trail is about 800 miles long
The California trail is about 600 miles long.
The trail from Nauvoo, Illinios to Salt Lake City, Utah was approximately 1300 miles. The Oregon Trail was around 2100 miles.
1500 miles for the Cherokee Trail of Tears. However, that was just the most famous removal. There were many trails of tears.
About 32 miles.
The Santa Fe Trail typically covered about 10 to 15 miles per day, depending on the terrain, weather conditions, and the size of the caravan. Travelers often aimed to travel 15 miles on good days, while adverse conditions could reduce this distance significantly. The journey could take several weeks to complete, depending on the starting point and destination.
20000
How many miles from Williams AZ to Santa Fe NM
The following states were part of the Santa Fe Trail: Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado.
105 miles
The California Trail was about 2,000 miles long in 1850. An estimated 250,000 people used the California Trail to get to California.