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Santa Fe National Historic TrailAn upright stone marker on the Santa Fe Trail in southeastern Colorado
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Santa Fe National Historic Trail
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Six oxen pulling covered freight wagon on logo for Santa Fe National Historic Trail
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This logo represents the Santa Fe National Historic Trail partnership
 

The official logo for the Santa Fe National Historic Trail is used on signs for the trail's auto tour route, to mark trail sites and segments, on official trail publications and other materials, and for other official trail uses. The logo represents the trail and all trail partners working toward the goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Management and Use Plan [1990] for the trail.

The National Park Service encourages the appropriate use of the logo by trail partners. However, the trail logo is considered to be a protected federal mark under the law and cannot be used without the permission of the Superintendent of the National Trails System-Intermountain Region. For permission to use the logo, please contact:

Superintendent National Trails System-Intermountain Region

P.O. Box 728

Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-0728

phone: 505-988-6888

fax: 505-986-5214

email: lodi_administration@nps.gov

A barbed wire fence and windmill are near the Point of Rocks formation on the Santa Fe National Historic Trail in New Mexico  

Did You Know?
In February 1880, the first railroad steam engine reached Santa Fe, ending nearly 60 years of overland use of the historic Santa Fe Trail.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:23 EST