National Historic Trail · MO, AR, OK, TX, NM, AZ, CA

Butterfield Overland National Historic Trail

In 1857, businessman and transportation entrepreneur John Butterfield was awarded a contract to establish an overland mail route between the eastern United States and growing populations in the Far West. What became known as the Butterfield Overland Trail made an arcing sweep across the southern rim of the country. Stagecoaches left twice a week carrying passengers, freight, and mail.

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Photos

A cross and bell on the roof alcove of a white stucco church.
A site along the Butterfield Overland National Historic Trail
A historic stone wall stands in ruins next to a hiking trail leading into the Guadalupe Mountains NP
Visit the Butterfield Overland National Historic Trail to a take a step back in time.
A forest of tall, multi-armed Saguaro cacti stretches out towards the horizon.
The Butterfield Overland NHT traversed thousands of miles of desert on the delivery route.
A neighborhood street lined with single story ranch homes.
The Butterfield Overland NHT passes through modern city neighborhoods.
A large stone monument sits on the side of a historic city street with brick buildings.
Historic El Paso, Texas offers an opportunity to visit the trail in a busy city.