Time Travel on the Custer Trail

Time Travel on the Custer Trail (HM1MXA)

Location: Belfield, ND 58622 Billings County
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N 46° 53.728', W 103° 22.893'

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Between 1864 and 1876, five military expeditions crossed this windswept country. Though only a couple of skirmishes occurred in the badlands, their stories hold a significant place in the history of the Great Sioux War.Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer accompanied two of these expeditions. Although Custer was not the highest ranking officer with either expedition, his controversial exploits and death at the Little Bighorn gave him a more enduring place in history than many officers of his time - hence the name of this tour.This rugged RouteHistorians have retraced portions of the travel routes using military records and maps, letters, journals, and archeological surveys. Along the route, watch for remnants of the trail - ruts left by hundreds of wagon wheels passing this way.The Auto Tour is divided into two segments, the eastern loop and the western loop. It's easy to get lost in the badlands, so watch for directional signs that'll keep you on track. Many roads that intersect the route are roads associated with oil and gas facilities and are not shown on this map.Easier Eastern LoopTravel on well-maintained, all-weather gravel roads on this 42-mile loop. It begins at Painted Canyon Overlook on I-94, includes interpretive sites on East Hill Overlook, Easy Hill Camp, and Initial Rock. From Initial Rock, you can backtrack to I-94 or take the scenic loop to Medora, with a stop at Custer's Camp along the way.Wilder Western LoopThis 38-mile loop includes Sully's Waterhole, the Battle of the Badlands site at Square Butte, Custer's Snow Camp, and a scenic drive between Butte and Medora. Most of this loop follows well-maintained, all-weather gravel or paved roads. Visiting Custer's Snow Camp requires a two-mile cross-country hike.
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Date Added Saturday, August 15th, 2015 at 9:04pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)13T E 623282 N 5194819
Decimal Degrees46.89546667, -103.38155000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 46° 53.728', W 103° 22.893'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds46° 53' 43.68" N, 103° 22' 53.58" W
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Area Code(s)701
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling West
Closest Postal AddressAt or near I-94, Belfield ND 58622, US
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