The Trail of Hope honors the faith of Latter-day Saints who left their homes in Nauvoo to escape persecution.
Trail of Hope
A woodchip-covered path along a tree-lined fence with a strip of grass on the left-hand side of the path.

Schedule
Hours
Sunday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Monday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Tuesday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Wednesday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Thursday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Friday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Saturday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM

Schedule

Hours
Sunday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Monday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Tuesday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Wednesday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Thursday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Friday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Saturday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM

Physical address
505 Parley St
Nauvoo, Illinois 62354
USA

Physical address

505 Parley St
Nauvoo, Illinois 62354
USA

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A woodchip-covered path along a tree-lined fence with interpretive waysides at regular intervals.
A woodchip-covered path along a wooden fence with an interpretive wayside sign in the middle.
Close-up of interpretive marker with a wooden fence and grass field behind it. The sign is titled “The Journey West” and reads: “Gilbert Belnap ‘Some had covers drawn over their wagons while others only had a sheet drawn over a few poles to make a tent. Sometimes these rude tents were the only covering for them. While keeping the watchman post in the darkness of the night . . . I wept over the distressed conditions of the Saints. Toward the dim light of many a flickering lamp have my eyes been directed because of the crying of the children, the restless movements of the aged, infirm and mournful groan of many suffering from fever. These have made an impression on my mind which can never be forgotten.’”
An asphalt road ending at the Mississippi River with trees on either side of the road and large clouds in the blue sky above.
The Trail of Hope is the same path that many Latter-day Saints took when they left Nauvoo and began their journey west. The trail showcases the faith of ordinary people who faithfully followed the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles to a new life in the valley of the Great Salt Lake (present-day Utah in the United States).

On February 4, 1846, the first wagons left Nauvoo, traveling to the banks of the Mississippi River along Parley Street, where a ferry could take them across the river into Iowa Territory. The Saints continued to depart Nauvoo along this same trail through September of that year.

Over 14,000 Latter-day Saints left Nauvoo during those eight months. They were headed into the unknown and had to trust their leaders’ guidance. Many recorded their experiences of leaving Nauvoo in their journals, and others continued to reflect on their departure years later. In a sermon given in Salt Lake City, Utah on July 21, 1867, Apostle George Q. Cannon declared, “It required a great amount of faith on the part of the people, to venture into an unexplored and desert country to attempt again to build up homes, and to perform the labors enjoined upon us by God, our Heavenly Father.”

Read about the beginning of the departure from Nauvoo in Saints, Volume 1, Chapter 46.


What to Expect


The Trail of Hope is a self-guided Pioneer Trail experience. You are welcome to walk the path and read the interpretive signs. If you follow the Trail of Hope, you will end up at the Mississippi River, as well as the Pioneer Memorial and Exodus to Greatness.

During the summer months, actors help bring pioneer voices from the past to life in an evening performance along the Trail of Hope.

Parking

  • There is parking available east of the Trail of Hope on Parley Street (near the beginning of the trail).
    • There is no designated accessible parking. However, the size of the parking lot will accommodate visitors’ vehicles with accessibility needs if the lot is not full.
  • There is parking available north of the Trail of Hope on Parley Street (near the end of the Trail).
    • There is no designated accessible parking. However, the size of the parking lot will accommodate visitors’ vehicles with accessibility needs.
  • There is parking available north of the Pioneer Memorial and Exodus to Greatness on Parley Street (at the end of the trail).
    • There is no designated accessible parking. However, the size of this parking lot will be able to accommodate visitors’ vehicles with accessibility needs if the lot is not full.

Mobility Accessibility


Exterior

  • This is an outside experience without steps.

Terrain and Flooring


Exterior

  • Street: Asphalt (poor condition); level
  • Sidewalk: Wood chip path along the trail; level

Seating

  • None
Trail of Hope
A woodchip-covered path along a tree-lined fence with a strip of grass on the left-hand side of the path.

Schedule
Hours
Sunday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Monday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Tuesday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Wednesday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Thursday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Friday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Saturday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM

Schedule

Hours
Sunday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Monday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Tuesday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Wednesday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Thursday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Friday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM
Saturday
12:00 AM–12:00 AM

Physical address
505 Parley St
Nauvoo, Illinois 62354
USA

Physical address

505 Parley St
Nauvoo, Illinois 62354
USA

Contact

Contact


Services
Parking
Cell Service

Services

Parking
Cell Service

Last Updated On Nov 11, 2024