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Martin's Cove

47600 W HWY 220, Alcova, Wyoming 82620 USA

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“discover the history of the Martin Handcart Company”

Martin's Cove is a historic site in Wyoming. The 933 acre (3.8 km²) cove is located 55 miles (89 km) southwest of Casper, Wyoming, in Natrona County. It is located on the Mormon Trail and is also part of the North Platte-Sweetwater segment of the Oregon Trail. The Cove was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on March 8, 1977. In November 1856, about 500 Mormon emigrants in the Martin Handcart Company were halted for five days in the Cove by snow and cold while on their way to Salt Lake City.The Martin Handcart company had begun its journey on July 28, 1856 which was dangerously late in the season and would ultimately lead to the disaster. Although the number who died in the Cove is unknown, more than 145 members of the Martin Company died before reaching Salt Lake City. A few days prior to their arrival at Martin's Cove, the company was met by a small rescue party with food, supplies, and wagons that LDS Church President Brigham Young had sent from Salt Lake City, Utah. On November 4 the company and rescuers forded the bitterly cold Sweetwater River and sought shelter in the cove. That evening a powerful north wind blew the tents to the ground. The tents were set up again, but a blizzard brought heavy snow. The company remained in the camp for five days, unable to proceed due to the snow and cold. A number of the company's cattle died there and were preserved in a frozen state. When the weather warmed, on November 9, the company was able to move on toward Utah. With assistance from the original rescue party and from additional rescue parties that met them along the way, the survivors finally reached Salt Lake City on November 30.

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Reviewed by
BillyMalady

  • 25 Reviews
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June 07, 2016
Rated 4.0

Thought this would be a waste but everyone enjoyed. Saw a ton of bunnies there too. Great rock to climb and a great history lesson.

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tylerlunday

  • 4 Reviews
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April 08, 2016
Rated 4.0

Good history, a little 6ish mile hike if that your thing but the visitor's center alone is worth the stop.

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Martin's Cove

47600 W HWY 220
Alcova, Wyoming
82620 USA
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