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Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch - Tours

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Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch - Tours
Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch - Tours
Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch - Tours
Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch - Tours
Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch - Tours
Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch - Tours
Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch - Tours
Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch - Tours
Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch - Tours
Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch - Tours
Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch - Tours
Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch - Tours
Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch - Tours
Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch - Tours
Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch - Tours
The Great Western Cattle Trail was used during the 19th century for movement of cattle and horses to markets in eastern and northern states. The trail was also known as the Western Trail, Fort Griffin Trail, Dodge City Trail, Northern Trail and Texas Trail. It replaced the Chisholm trail when it closed. While it wasn't as well known, it was greater in length, reaching rail-heads up in Kansas and Nebraska and carried longhorns and horses to stock open-range ranches in the Dakotas, Wyoming, Montana, and two provinces in Canada. It took almost one hundred days to reach their destination. The Great Western Trail went south of and roughly parallel to the Chisholm Trail into Kansas. The cattle were taken to towns which were located on major railroads and delivered north to establish ranches. Although rail lines were built in Texas, the cattle drives continued north because of Texas rail prices, it was more profitable to trail them north.
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