Historical Marker
Santa Fe Trail
Historical marker location:
Boise City, Oklahoma
( Marker is on U.S. 287, 3.1 miles north of E0130 Road, on the left when traveling north.)
The Santa Fe Trail provided one of the earliest contacts with the Southwest. Running 780 miles from Independence, Missouri, to Santa Fe, New Mexico, it cut across the Oklahoma Panhandle and became an important trade route that was patrolled by army troops. The heaviest traffic came in 1849 as Easterners headed for the gold fields in California. The trail remained in use until the railroads came in 1880.