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The '''Great Western Trail''' is a north-south long distance multiple use route which runs from [[Canada]] to [[Mexico]] through five western states in the [[United States]].
 
The '''Great Western Trail''' is a north-south long distance multiple use route which runs from [[Canada]] to [[Mexico]] through five western states in the [[United States]].
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The Great Western Trail is a north-south long distance multiple use route which runs from Canada to Mexico through five western states in the United States. The trail has access for both motorized and non-motorized users and traverses 4,455 miles (7,170 km) through Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana.

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