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Trail of Tears National Historic TrailBridge crossing placid river on Water Route, Arkansas River, North Little Rock, Arkansas
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Trail of Tears National Historic Trail
Directions

Getting to the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail

The Trail of Tears National Historic Trail passes through the present-day states of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Tennessee.

Plane

You can reach the national historic trail by flying into a number of airports, including Huntsville, Alabama; Fayetteville/Springdale and Little Rock, Arkansas; Atlanta, Georgia; Springfield/Branson and St. Louis, Missouri; Asheville, North Carolina; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Knoxville, Nashville, and Memphis, Tennesee. Trail-related sites can be reached from these cities.

Car

You can reach most trail sites by auto. Some sites are along unpaved roads or along river corridors.

Bus

Commercial bus service is available to many cities and towns along the trail. Check local guide books and Internet sources.

Elkhorn Taven at Pea Ridge, Arkansas, on Trail of Tears National Historic Site  

Did You Know?
Much of the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail is on waterways. People were moved onto boats and traveled along the Mississippi River, and then disembarked and walked.

Last Updated: April 06, 2009 at 22:44 EST