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Madonna of the Trail

Madonna of the Trail

52.42km from Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

The Madonna of the Trail is a statue commemorating the women who blazed the trails westward across America. It stands 12 feet tall and depicts a woman leading her two children westward. The statue is located in Prowers County, Colorado, and is one of many replicas that can be found across the United States. The statue represents the courage and determination of the pioneer women who helped settle the American West.

Bents New Fort

Bents New Fort

55.41km from Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

Bent's New Fort was a historic fort and trading post along the banks of the Arkansas River in what is now Bent County. It features a reconstructed 1840s adobe fur trading post on the mountain branch of the Santa Fe Trail where traders, trappers, travelers, and the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes came together in peaceful terms for trade.

Prowers Bridge

Prowers Bridge

55.7km from Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

The Prowers Bridge over the Arkansas River near Prowers, Colorado is a historic bridge that was built in 1902 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.. It includes 3 Camelback truss, 2 Pratt through truss and one Pratt pony truss components. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.It is the last surviving out of more than 6 multispan bridges built during 1890-1910 that crossed the wide floodplains of the lower Arkansas River.

John Martin Reservoir State Park

John Martin Reservoir State Park

64.69km from Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

John Martin Reservoir State Park is a state park in Colorado. It contains John Martin Reservoir, which is the second largest body of water in Colorado by capacity. It is also known for being a prime birdwatching location. It provides uncrowded boating, waterskiing, and spectacular conditions for a wide variety of wind water sports.

Lake Hasty

Lake Hasty

64.78km from Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

A beautiful lake lcoated in the heart of Bent county and is fas for so many recreational facilities and also fishing is possible here. The Lake Hasty Campground is open year round with electrical hookups (20, 30 and 50 amp) at each of the 109 sites

East Santa Fe Street

East Santa Fe Street

65.69km from Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

The Santa Fe Trail Scenic and Historic Byway is a 143-mile route through southeastern Colorado that follows the path of the historic Santa Fe Trail. The byway begins in Trinidad and winds its way north through the countryside, passing by fields of waving grass and ancient rock formations. Along the way, visitors can explore local museums, take a scenic drive through Comanche National Grassland, or hike to the top of Rocky Ford Mesa for a view of the valley below.

John Martin Reservoir

John Martin Reservoir

69.46km from Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

John Martin Reservoir is a reservoir on the Arkansas River in southeastern Colorado.[6] Built and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, it is used for flood control, irrigation, and recreation. John Martin Reservoir State Park lies on its shore. it is a productive warm water fishery, providing species including saugeye, wiper, white bass, crappie, and catfish.

Fort Lyon National Cemetery

Fort Lyon National Cemetery

74.73km from Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

A National Cemetery located near the city of Las Animas in Bent County, Colorado. It encompasses 51.9 acres and as of 2014 had 2,556 interments. It is administered by the Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver County, Colorado.

Blue Lake Reservoir

Blue Lake Reservoir

75.47km from Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

Blue Lake Reservoir is located in Bent County, Colorado. it is one of the iconic attraction in this area and is apt for many leisure activities and the area around the reservoir is also a good trekking area.

Amache National Historic Site

Amache National Historic Site

82.23km from Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

The Amache National Historic Site is located in Prowers County, Colorado. It was established in 1965 to preserve the site of the Amache Internment Camp, which was used to imprison Japanese Americans during World War II. Today, the site is open to the public and features a variety of interpretive exhibits. Visitors can also explore the remains of the camp, including the foundations of buildings and surfaces where internees wrote messages on the ground.

Boggsville Historic Site

Boggsville Historic Site

83.19km from Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

Boggsville is a former settlement in Bent County, Colorado. It includes a 39-acre National Register District with two early territorial-style adobe structures, the 1866 Boggs House and the 1867 Prowers house. The site is owned by the Pioneer Historical Society of Bent County and operated as a seasonal interpretive museum. The surviving structures are among the earliest examples of Territorial architecture in Colorado. Boggsville was the last home of frontiersman Kit Carson.

Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site

Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site

98.06km from Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site commemorates a significant chapter in American history. Founded in 1833, the fort was a key trading post for goods flowing between the United States and Santa Fe. For nearly two decades, the fort was a thriving community, with traders, trappers, Native Americans, and other passersby all coming together to trade goods and share stories. Today, visitors can explore the restored fort, which contains original and replica buildings, as well as a museum.

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Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

55411 County Rd W, Eads, CO 81036, USA

Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site is a National Historic Site in Kiowa County. It sheds light on a chaotic, horrific, tumultuous, and bloody moment in American history. The site encompasses 12,583 prairie acres, of which less than a quarter is federally owned.There’s not too much to the monument, just a half-mile trail to an overlook with interpretive displays, a picnic area, and a visitor center. The visitor center has a small bookstore and related exhibits.