The Santa Fe River begins in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern New Mexico, specifically near the town of Santa Fe. It flows southeastward, eventually merging with the Rio Grande. The river is approximately 46 miles long and is an important water source for the surrounding areas.
The Oregon and Santa Fe trails begin in independence.
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It followed the Arkansas River!
The Santa Fe Trail and the Oregon Trail both started in Independence, Missouri.
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Yes it began in Independence, Missouri.
The Oregon and Santa Fe trails begin in independence.
The Santa Fe Trail was an important commercial highway connecting Independence, Missouri with Santa Fe, New Mexico from 1821 until 1880. Usage ended when the railroad lines were constructed in that area.
The Santa Fe Trail primarily followed the Arkansas River for a significant portion of its route. Starting in Missouri, the trail headed southwest, paralleling the river through present-day Kansas and into Colorado before continuing on to Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Arkansas River served as an important landmark and resource for travelers along this historic trade route.
The Alapaha, the Withlacoochee, and the Santa Fe rivers.
The Santa Fe trail lead to Santa Fe, New Mexico.