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  • 542. Sierra Vista Interpretive Site, Comanche National Grassland

    Engraved stone sign with metal US Forest Service and Santa Fe National Historic Trail markers.
    Sierra Vista

    The site features a parking area, trailhead, DAR marker, Santa Fe Trail alignment limestone marker, shelter, exhibits, and elevated viewpoint on the grassland.

    Turn into Sierra Vista on the Comanche National Grassland for a unique elevated view of the environment and route of the Santa Fe Trail. Retracement hikes often start at Sierra Vista and head west to the Timpas Picnic Area, approximately three miles to the west. Take note of the flora and fauna of the trail – the scrub plants, cactus, grasses, and uneven surface of the land. If you aren’t able to retrace the trail on your own or with a group, visit Stop 541 and catch a glimpse of the trail.

    If you visited southeastern Colorado between 1821 and 1880 you could have traveled the Santa Fe Trail, bringing goods or military supplies to cities and towns along the Trail. Imagine the long stretches of rugged trail, your water supply running out, your food rations consisting of nothing but flour, bacon, sugar, and salt. You can still travel sections of the Santa Fe Trail by foot or horseback. Journey back to the days of covered wagons on the Comanche National Grassland.

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    Sierra Vista Interpretive Site

    Small interpretive area with two signs under a metal roof.  Grassland landscape.
    Sierra Vista Interpretive Area
    With grassland in the front, Sierra Vista sits far in the distance as an elevated landscape under a cloudy sky.
    Sierra Vista