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Arkansas Heritage Trails System
Formed March 31, 2009 (2009-03-31 )
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Arkansas Heritage Trails System is a network of four historic trails within the state of
Arkansas . The heritage trails system was established by the
Arkansas General Assembly on March 31, 2009.
[1] Roadways included in the system are
Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT) as well as county roads. The program emphasizes cooperation among the Arkansas Department of Heritage, the
Department of Parks and Tourism , and the Department of Transportation.
[2]
Butterfield Trail
Memphis to Fort Smith Route (with two separate routes through Little Rock)
Fort Smith to Missouri Route
Southwest Trail
Trail of Tears
Bell Route
Benge Route
Northern Route
Seminole Route
Chickasaw Route
Muscogee Route
Choctaw Route
Civil War Trail
Cabell's Route to Fayetteville
Camden Expedition Route
Confederate Approaches to Helena
Fagan's Approach Route
Marmaduke's Approach Route
Price, McRae and Parson's Approach Route
Walker's Approach Route
Confederate Approaches to Pine Bluff
Monroe and Thompson's Approach Route
Newton's Approach Route
Greene's Approach Route
Little Rock Campaign
Steele's Approach Route
Davidson's Approach Route
Pea Ridge Campaign
Confederate Advance Route
Sigel's Retreat Route
Ford Road Route
Bentonville Detour Route
Telegraph Road Route
Confederate Retreat Route, Alvin Seamster Road between Elkhorn Tavern and
US 62
Curtis's Movements Route
Steele's Movements Route
Prairie Grove Campaign Route
Hindman's Approach Route
Herron's Approach Route
Blunt's Approach Route
Price Raid Route
See also
References
^ Arkansas State Legislature (2009). "
Heritage Trails System Act ". State of Arkansas. 2009 chapter 728.
^ Oman, Noel E. (March 30, 2012). "Signs mark four historic routes in Arkansas". Camden, Arkansas: Camden News.
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