Auto trail explained

The system of auto trails was an informal network of marked routes that existed in the United States and Canada in the early part of the 20th century. Marked with colored bands on utility poles, the trails were intended to help travellers in the early days of the automobile.

Auto trails were usually marked and sometimes maintained by organizations of private individuals. Some, such as the Lincoln Highway, maintained by the Lincoln Highway Association, were well-known and well-organized, while others were the work of fly-by-night promoters, to the point that anyone with enough paint and the will to do so could set up a trail. Trails were not usually linked to road improvements, although counties and states often prioritized road improvements because they were on trails.

In the mid-to-late 1920s, the auto trails were essentially replaced with the United States Numbered Highway System. The Canadian provinces had also begun implementing similar numbering schemes.

List of auto trails

NameNorth or east endSouth or west endU.S. Highways (approximate, based on 1926 plan and later additions)Notes
Albert Pike HighwayHot Springs, ArkansasColorado Springs, ColoradoUS 270, US 64, US 183, US 154, US 50, US 85
Aroostook TrailOld Town, MaineFairfield, MaineMaine Route 100, US 2
Arrowhead TrailSalt Lake City, UtahLos Angeles, CaliforniaUS 91
Atlantic HighwayCalais, MaineMiami, FloridaUS 1, US 25, US 17, US 1
Atlantic-Pacific HighwayNew York, New YorkLos Angeles, CaliforniaUS 1, US 211, US 15, US 33, US 60, US 52, <--Cincinnati to Jasper, -->US 460, US 50, US 54, US 70, US 60
Atlantic Yellowstone Pacific HighwayChicago, IllinoisSioux Falls, South DakotaUS 20, US 218, US 18
Baltimore PikePhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaBaltimore, Maryland
Bankhead HighwayWashington, D.C.San Diego, CaliforniaUS 1, US 15, US 70, US 170, US 29, US 78, US 70, US 67, US 80
Bee Line HighwayChicago, IllinoisNew Orleans, LouisianaUS 51
Ben Hur HighwaySt. Louis, MissouriFort Dodge, Iowa
Black and Yellow TrailChicago, IllinoisYellowstone National ParkUS 41, US 16, US 14, US 16, US 20
Blackhawk HighwayDixon, IllinoisBeloit, WisconsinIL 2, IL 251, US 51
Broadway Of AmericaNew York City, New YorkSan Diego, CaliforniaUS 80, Arizona 87, Arizona 84, US 80, US 67, US 70, US 41, US 70S, US 70, US 11W, US 11, US 211, US 1, US 40, US 13, US 1Later addition auto trail, established in 1930. One alignment used Arizona 87 and Arizona 84 between Gila Bend and Tucson, another followed US 80 between both cities.[1] [2]
California-Banff Bee Line
Cannon Ball RouteChicago, IllinoisHannibal, Missouri
Capital RouteOmaha, NebraskaAustin, Texas
Chicago, Kansas City and Gulf HighwayChicago, IllinoisGalveston, Texas
Colorado to Gulf HighwayDenver, ColoradoGalveston, Texas, and Brownsville, TexasUS 85, US 385, US 370, US 81, US 181
Columbia River HighwayPendleton, OregonPortland, OregonUS 30
Cooley HighwayGrand Rapids, MinnesotaSisseton, South Dakota
Cornhusker HighwaySioux City, IowaOklahoma City, Oklahoma
Custer Battlefield HighwayOmaha, NebraskaGlacier National ParkUS 75, US 16, US 116, US 87E, US 87
Dallas-Canadian-Denver HighwayBoulder, ColoradoGalveston, TexasUS 85, US 50, US 83, US 70, US 77
Daniel Webster HighwayChartierville, QuebecFranconia, New Hampshire
Detroit-Lincoln-Denver HighwayDetroit, MichiganDenver, ColoradoUS 12, US 32, US 38
Dixie HighwayChicago, Illinois and Sault Ste. Marie, MichiganMiami, FloridaIllinois 1, US 136, US 31, Indiana 37, US 150, US 31W
Dixie Bee LineChicago, IllinoisNashville, TennesseeUS 41, US 241
Dixie Overland HighwaySavannah, GeorgiaSan Diego, CaliforniaUS 80, US 84, US 380, US 366, US 80
Egyptian TrailChicago, IllinoisCairo, Illinois
Electric Highway (Auto trail)Forsyth, MontanaHelena, MontanaUS 12, US 89
Evergreen National HighwayVictoria, British ColumbiaEl Paso, TexasUS 99, US 10, US 97, US 410, US 95, US 30, US 30N, US 91, US 95, US 66
Florida Short Route-Fort Smith, Pauls Valley & Wichita Falls Highwaycommenting this out because I can find VERY little about it, even though it's on the 1924 map-->
French Lick RouteCincinnati, OhioEvansville, IndianaUS 50, State Road 37, US 150, State Road 56, US 231, and State Road 62
George Washington Memorial HighwayCambridge, MassachusettsAgawam, Massachusetts
George Washington National HighwaySavannah, GeorgiaSeattle, Washington
Geysers-to-Glaciers HighwayGlacier National ParkYellowstone National ParkUS 89 W from West Yellowstone to Shelby, Montana; US 2 from Shelby to Cut Bank, Montana; and MT 213 from Cut Bank to the Canada–US border[3] [4]
Glacier to Gulf MotorwayCalgary, AlbertaTampico, Mexico
Glacier TrailSeattle, WashingtonJacksonville, Florida
Grant HighwayChicago, IllinoisPortland, OregonUS 20
Great Plains RoadPortal, North DakotaBrownsville, Texas
Great White WayDavenport, IowaCouncil Bluffs, IowaUS 6Also known as the White Pole Road
International Peace HighwayQuebec, Quebec, and Rouses Point, New YorkLaredo, Texas, and Mexico City, Mexico
Jackson HighwayChicago, IllinoisNew Orleans, LouisianaUS 152, US 52, US 31, US 168, US 68, US 31, US 43, US 45, US 11
Jefferson HighwayWinnipeg, ManitobaNew Orleans, LouisianaUS 59, US 2, US 71, US 10N, US 10, US 65, US 69, US 71/US 73E, US 73, US 75, US 69, US 67, US 271, US 80, US 171, US 71, US 61
Jefferson Davis National HighwayWashington, D.C.San Diego, CaliforniaUS 1, US 278, US 29, US 80, US 43, US 90, US 96, US 277, US 90<--not shown beyond Texas-->
King of TrailsWinnipeg, ManitobaGalveston, Texas, and Brownsville, TexasUS 75/US 81, US 75/US 77, US 75, US 73, US 73E, US 50, US 73W, US 75, US 77, US 81, US 181, US 96
Lackawanna TrailBinghamton, New YorkDelaware, New JerseyUS 11,[5] US 611[6]
Lakes to Gulf HighwayDuluth, MinnesotaGalveston, Texas
Lakes-to-Sea HighwayAtlantic City, New JerseyErie, PennsylvaniaUS 30, US 120, US 22, US 322, US 19
Lee HighwayNew York, New YorkSan Francisco, CaliforniaUS 1, US 211, US 11, US 72, US 70, US 366, US 80, US 180, US 80, US 101
Lewis and Clark HighwayMissoula, MontanaLewiston, Idaho
Liberty HighwayNew York, New YorkCleveland, OhioNew Jersey 4, New Jersey 17, New York 17, New York 430, New York 394, US 20[7]
Lincoln HighwayNew York, New YorkSan Francisco, CaliforniaUS 1, US 30, US 40, US 93, US 50, US 99, US 48
Logan-Lee HighwayRock Island, IllinoisPaducah, KentuckyUS 67, Illinois 3
Lone Star RouteChicago, IllinoisLake Charles, Louisiana (earlier Brownsville, Texas)US 66, US 67, US 63, US 165
Lone Star TrailSt. Augustine, FloridaLos Angeles, CaliforniaUS 1, US 90, US 84, US 67, US 290, US 80, Arizona 86, US 80,, Arizona 84, Maricopa–Casa Grande Highway (Arizona), Gila Bend–Maricopa Highway (Arizona), US 80
Magnolia Route
Meridian HighwayWinnipeg, ManitobaMexico City, MexicoUS 81
Mississippi River Scenic HighwayWinnipeg, Manitoba, and Port Arthur, OntarioFort Myers, Florida and Port Arthur, Texas<--other endpoints also shown on the 1924 map – huh?-->US 75, US 2, US 71, US 10N, US 10, US 61, US 55, US 61, US 90; US 49E, US 49, US 98, US 90, US 19, US 41
Mississippi Valley HighwayEly, MinnesotaGulfport, Mississippi (earlier New Orleans, Louisiana)US 53, US 61, US 55, US 161, US 67, US 51, US 45, US 11, US 49Earlier known as the Burlington Way
National Old Trails RoadWashington, D.C., and Baltimore, MarylandLos Angeles, CaliforniaUS 240/US 40, US 40, US 50N, US 50, US 350, US 85, US 70, US 66
National Park-to-Park HighwayLoop connecting National ParksUS 99, US 48, US 40, US 99E, US 99, US 10, US 195, US 95, US 2, US 87, US 87W, US 20, US 185, US 85, US 50, US 285, US 450, US 550, US 64, US 666, US 66
National Parks HighwayBoston, Massachusetts, and New York, New YorkSeattle, WashingtonAlso known as the Northwest Trail
National Roosevelt Midland TrailWashington, D.C. and Newport News, Virginia (earlier Oyster Bay, New York)Los Angeles, CaliforniaUS 60, US 150, US 50, US 40, US 40N, US 40, US 40S, US 50, US 6
New Santa Fe TrailKansas City, Mo.Los AngelesUS 50, US 350, US 85, US 66
Old Oregon TrailIndependence, MissouriSeaside, Oregon, and Olympia, WashingtonUS 40, US 30, US 26, US 20, US 87E, US 30N, US 30
Old Spanish TrailSt. Augustine, FloridaSan Diego, CaliforniaUS 1, US 90, US 80
Ozark TrailsKansas City, Missouri, Hannibal, Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri, and Memphis, TennesseeDenver, Colorado, Las Vegas, New Mexico, and El Paso, Texas
Pacific HighwayVancouver, British ColumbiaSan Diego, CaliforniaUS 99, US 40, US 101
Pershing WayWinnipeg, ManitobaNew Orleans, Louisiana
Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean HighwayNew York, New YorkLos Angeles, California (earlier San Francisco, California)US 22, US 250, US 36, US 136, US 36, US 40N, US 40S, US 50, US 91Also known as the Pershing Transport Route
Puget Sound-to-Gulf Highway
Red Ball Route
River-to-River RoadDavenport, IowaCouncil Bluffs, Iowa
Southern National Highway
Southwest TrailChicago, IllinoisEl Paso, TexasUS 32, US 65, US 50S, US 81, US 160, US 281, US 60, US 366
Susquehanna TrailBuffalo, New YorkWashington, D.C.US 20, US 15, US 111/US 240
Theodore Roosevelt International HighwayPortland, MainePortland, OregonUS 302, US 2, US 11, US 104, US 23, US 2, US 95, US 195, US 295, US 410, US 30
Three C HighwayCleveland, OhioCincinnati, OhioOhio SR 3
Transprovincial HighwayOttawaTorontoLater Ontario Highway 2 and Ontario Highway 15
Victory HighwayNew York, New YorkSan Francisco, CaliforniaUS 1, US 40, US 40S, US 83, US 40N, US 40
White River TrailSpringfield, MissouriPonca City, Oklahoma
White-way 7 HighwayChicago, IllinoisOmaha, NebraskaUS 32In Iowa, created from segments of the River to River Road from Davenport to Redfield, and the Great White Way from Dexter to Council Bluffs.
William Penn HighwayNew York, New YorkPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaUS 22
Yellowstone HighwayDenver, ColoradoYellowstone National Park
Yellowstone TrailPlymouth, MassachusettsSeattle, WashingtonUS 20, US 30, US 41, US 110, US 10, US 212, US 12, US 10, US 195, US 295, US 410, US 97, US 10

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Jensen, Jeff . Drive the Broadway of America! . Bygone Byways . 2013 . Tucson . 9780978625900.
  2. Broadway Of America . American Automobile Association . 1:5,300,000 . Washington, D.C. . 1932 . March 28, 2023.
  3. Book: Baranowski . Shelley . Furlough . Ellen . Being Elsewhere: Tourism, Consumer Culture, and Identity in Modern Europe and North America . Ann Arbor, Mich. . University of Michigan Press . 2001 . 168–169.
  4. Book: https://books.google.com/books?id=SfpBAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA9-PA21 . Rules and Regulations Yellowstone National Park, 1920. Season June 20 to September 15. . Department of the Interior / National Park Service . Government Printing Office . Washington, D.C. . 1920 . en . Automobile Highway Information . 21–23.
  5. Web site: Kitsko . Jeffrey . US 11 . Pennsylvania Highways . Self-published . January 16, 2013.
  6. Web site: Kitsko . Jeffrey . US 611 (Decommissioned) . Pennsylvania Highways . Self-published . January 16, 2013.
  7. Johnston . R. J. . The Liberty Highway: Touring and Driveaway Route Between Cleveland and New York . Motor Age . April 4, 1918 . 33 . 14 . 72–75 . January 16, 2013.