Beale Wagon Road Historic Trail Grand Canyon, AZ

Beale Wagon Road Historic Trail

Interstate 40 , Kaibab National Forest

Grand Canyon, AZ

phone: +1 928 635 4707

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Originally built in the mid-1800s as a covered wagon route to take westbound pioneers to California, the road was originally just 10 feet wide, but spanned more than 1,200 miles from Arkansas to the Colorado River. Today, the trail has been clearly marked and can be followed by motorized vehicles. Laws Spring, located along the trail, was a major water stop for the travelers and said to be used by the original expedition that scouted this Northern Arizona area. Allow an hour or two for the drive and scenic stops along the way. This place is open daily from 8 AM.

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