Place

Raton Pass

A wayside exhibit with a large butte in the distance.
Raton Pass in New Mexico.

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Quick Facts
Location:
Interstate 25, near the New Mexico/Colorado border
Significance:
most important, yet treacherous, segments of the Mountain Branch of the Santa Fe Trail
MANAGED BY:
New Mexico Department of Transportation

Raton Pass, at the border of present day New Mexico and Colorado, was one of the most important, yet treacherous, segments of the Mountain Branch of the Santa Fe Trail. The pass cut through the snow-capped Sangre de Cristo Mountains, allowing wagons access to the vast western territory. Shorter routes were eventually developed, but Raton Pass, which crossed easier terrain, remained in use.

Site Information

Location (Interstate 25, near the New Mexico/Colorado border)

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Last updated: January 23, 2023