Place

Old Spanish Trail Heritage Loop

A open barren area with a trailhead sign.
View of the Old Spanish Trail Heritage Loop portal sign.

Photo/BLM Utah State Office/Courtney Warren

Quick Facts
Location:
Old Spanish Trail Heritage Loop, Elmo, Emery County, Utah. 39.17902 N, 110.48517 W
Significance:
The Old Spanish Trail Heritage Loop is rich with history pertaining to the Old Spanish Trail and southeastern Utah.

Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Parking - Auto

The Old Spanish Trail Heritage Loop is made up of the Cottonwood and Lost Spring washes. Cottonwood Wash was taken between 1829 and 1848 by Old Spanish Trail pack mule caravans developing a trade route between Santa Fe, New Mexico and Los Angeles, California. Both washes were later developed into wagon roads to connect the towns of Green River and Castle Dale.

  • An interactive app with additional sites and information can be downloaded by scanning the QR code on the wayside sign.

Site Information

Location (Old Spanish Trail Heritage Loop, Elmo, Emery County, Utah; 39.17902 N, 110.48517 W)

Available Facilities

Open area for parking; Trail Kiosk Information

Safety Considerations

The Old Spanish Trail Heritage Loop can be accessed from both the east and west using the Green River Cutoff Road. The portal sign and trailhead sign are visible from the road.

Getting to this area requires 4WD and high clearance at a minimum and is impassible during or after rain and snow. Keep in mind this loop is in a remote part of the San Rafael Swell.

More Site Information 

Exhibit Audio Description available

Old Spanish National Historic Trail

 

Old Spanish National Historic Trail

Last updated: January 17, 2023