Mississippi River
The Chisholm Trail was primarily used by cattle ranchers in the late 19th century to drive cattle from Texas to railheads in Kansas, where the animals could be shipped to markets in the eastern United States. It facilitated the booming cattle industry following the Civil War, as ranchers sought to capitalize on the high demand for beef. Additionally, the trail was utilized by various settlers and traders who traversed the region for economic opportunities. The trail became a significant route in the history of the American West.
Washington dc
The farthest voyage to farthest west is obviously, 1 (1492) voyage. Thank you for questioning.
The California Trail, Gila Trail, Mormon Trail and The Old Spanish Trail....
Texas
West Shawnee Trail and Chisholm Trail.
Mississippi River
It was a trail for wagons from the east to follow to come to the West into the gold rush of California.
the Goodnight-Loving trail ends in Wyoming.
Kentucky is the farthest west.
Siberia is the farthest west territory. (It's also the farthest east, depending on which way matters to you)
Lake Superior is farthest west.
West Virginia is the mid-atlantic state that is farthest west.
Colorado is the farthest state west of the four examples.
Sidney, Ogallala and North Platte by 1868.
The trail to the South West is called the Southwest Trail. This was a 19th-century pioneer trail.