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Springfield to Fayetteville Road-Cross Hollow Segment

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The Springfield to Fayetteville Road-Cross Hollow Segment is a preserved section of the historic Butterfield Overland Mail route in northwest Arkansas. This road was used in the mid-19th century for mail and passenger service between St. Louis, Missouri, and San Francisco, California. The Cross Hollow segment, located near Springdale, features visible ruts and traces of the original wagon road, offering a tangible link to the frontier era. Visitors can walk along the historic path, imagine the stagecoaches that once traveled here, and reflect on the challenges of overland travel before railroads and highways.

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  • Walk along the original wagon ruts that mark the historic Butterfield Overland Mail route.
  • Imagine the journey of 19th-century travelers and mail carriers on this frontier road.
  • Explore the surrounding natural landscape, which remains largely unchanged since the road's heyday.

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Ways to visit Springfield to Fayetteville Road-Cross Hollow Segment

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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