Sunset Crossing
Description:
This crossing, first noted early in the 1850s in journals and maps of explorers along the 35th parallel, is the only convergence of major travel routes on the Little Colorado River. It lies on the trail used by Mormon immigrants journeying from Utah to Arizona settlements during the 1870's. A rock ledge spanning the stream from bank to bank at this point made crossing by wagon possible. It is said to have been named after Sunset Pass located to the southwest.
LocationMem:
On East Second Street/Old Route 66 (State Route 66) , Winslow, (On the left when traveling east)
Institution:
Navajo County Historical Society and Arizona Historical Society
Official/Unofficial:
Official (Historical Marker Database)
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