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Bent's Old Fort National Historic SiteTheme(s): Native American | Westward Expansion | |
Description:
William and Charles Bent, along with Ceran St. Vrain, built the original fort on this site in 1833 to trade with plains Indians and trappers. The adobe fort quickly became the center of the Bent, St.Vrain Company's expanding trade empire that included Fort St.Vrain to the north and Fort Adobe to the south, along with company stores in Mexico at Taos and Santa Fe. The primary trade was with the Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians for buffalo robes.
For much of its 16-year history, the fort was the only major permanent white settlement on the Santa Fe Trail between Missouri and the Mexican settlements. The fort provided explorers, adventurers, and the U.S. Army a place to get needed supplies, wagon repairs, livestock, good food, water and company, rest and protection in this vast "Great American Desert." During the war with Mexico in 1846, the fort became a staging area for Colonel Stephen Watts Kearny's "Army of the West". Disasters and disease caused the fort's abandonment in 1849. Archeological excavations and original sketches, paintings and diaries were used in the fort's reconstruction in 1976.
Accessibility: There are accessible rooms and rest rooms on the first floor.
Getting Around: A shuttle service is provided for those unable to walk the 1/4 mile trail from the visitor parking lot to the fort.
Activites:
Educational Programs | Bird Watching | And more.
Facilities: Picnic Areas | Museum Exhibits | Tours & Guided Activities | And more.
Directions to Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site
Plane: There are commercial airlines to Pueblo (75 miles) and Colorado Springs (110 miles).
Car: The park is accessed via U.S. Highway 50 and Highway 194. From La Junta, Colorado on U.S. Highway 50, take Highway 109 north 1 mile to Highway 194, then east on Highway 194 six miles to the fort.
From Las Animas, Colorado, on U.S. Highway 50, take Highway 194 west 13 miles.
Public Transportation Greyhound bus serves all surrounding communities. Amtrak trains have a stop in La Junta.
Attractions: Koshare Indian Museum Phone:(719) 384-7411
Commanche National Grasslands
Otero County Museum Phone:(719) 384-4411
Boggsville Historical Site
John Martin Resevoir Phone:(719) 336-3476
Nearby Parks: Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument in Colorado (142 miles) Great Sand Dunes National Monument in Colorado (142 miles) Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado (142 miles) Curecanti National Recreation Area in Colorado (142 miles) Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado (142 miles)
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