
Old West trail ride marks historic route in western South Dakota


FORT PIERRE, S.D. - A Fort Pierre-to-Deadwood trail ride, recreating a trek taken by thousands who travelled the route more than a century ago, is underway.
The 300-kilometre-long trail was last used in 1908. The trail was highly travelled, especially in the late 1800s.
The commemorative ride with some 300 people on horseback and in horse-drawn wagons will conclude Aug. 15.
The trail across rolling prairie, rugged hills, and meandering streams and rivers was first used by American Indians to travel from the Missouri River to the Black Hills. They were followed by fur trappers and cavalry.
After gold was discovered in the Black Hills in 1874, thousands of miners used the route.
Millions of tonnes of mining equipment, supplies and other freight were carried on the picturesque trail during the boom years of 1876-1887.
Eventually, settlers followed the trail.
Wagon ruts that are a century old, gravesites of those who died or were killed along the trail and the remains of stagecoach stops are still visible along the route.
Details at http://www.fortpierredeadwoodtrail.com




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