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Trail of Tears National Historic TrailTrees line edge of body of water, Bell detachment route and Water Route, Pularm Park, Faulkner County, Arkansas
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Trail of Tears National Historic Trail
Weather
 

Due to the length of the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, be sure to consult local weather sources for the region you'll be visiting.

Here are some links to the Weather Channel website for the central U.S. and southeast U.S.

http://nps.gov/cgi-bin/intercept?http://www.weather.com/maps/geography/centralus/index_large.html

http://nps.gov/cgi-bin/intercept?http://www.weather.com/maps/geography/southeastus/index_large.html

 

Elkhorn Tavern at Pea Ridge, Arkansas, on the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail  

Did You Know?
Not all Cherokee people were removed from their homelands to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) on the Trail of Tears. The Oconaluftee Cherokees had treaty rights, and they, along with fugitives fleeing the army, became the Eastern Band of Cherokees, still residing in North Carolina.

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