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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
Places To Go

There are many places of history and commemoration on the Trail of Tears for you to visit. All of these sites participate in the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail. Please contact a site for closures or changes in hours before you go.

 
Signs mark location of Trail of Tears original route at Pea Ridge, Arkansas
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Signs mark location of Trail of Tears original route at Pea Ridge, Arkansas

Due to the trail's length, information about historic sites and interpretive facilities are organized above by state.

A list of trail-related sites managed by the federal government can be found on Nearby Attractions

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

Did You Know?
The Trail of Tears National Historic Trail is approximately 2,200 miles long, over land and water routes in nine states.

Last Updated: September 30, 2008 at 20:04 EST