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    Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

    Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site

    5.0(4 reviews)
    53.3 mi

    If you are a Colorado resident and have not learned about the Sand Creek Massacre, please visit the…read moresite. It is very well designed so as to keep the memory of those lost here in buried at peace. Located in SE Colorado, the Sand Creek Massacre site provides an eye opening experience of what happened to 200+ Native Americans on a cold, winter day in November of 1864 at the hands of a volunteer Calvary. There is a quarter mile walk from the parking lot to the overlook of the massacre site. Signs and important information are present along this walk as well as when you arrive at the overlook. There is an additional mile walk that you can choose to take to get closer to the path the Calvary took on that fateful night. Extremely knowledgeable and friendly park rangers are available in the small trailer/visitor center/gift shop. This is a nationally recognized historic monument in Colorado. As more people begin to become aware of this event the Sand Creek Massacre site stands as one of the harshest memories in Colorado history. Please consider visiting Sand Creek and other NPS sites to keep the NPS system alive and well.

    I had a lovely time at Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site! My first suggestion is this,…read moreplan other activities besides going to SCNHS. Map it accordingly. There is another Historic Site about an hour away. Visiting this site will take about an hour. You can do it in about thirty minutes or so. However, I recommend taking your time to read ALL the signage. It's a very informative experience. Also, take time to go into the Information Center and strike up conversation with one of the Park Rangers. You will walk away very informed. They will appreciate the interaction as well. I spoke with a very nice Park Ranger. We talked books in their gift shop area for quite some time. I liked that he asked where I traveled from for visiting the site on this day. After I told him, he thanked me for making the journey and for visiting. Also, there is no fee to visit. It's FREE! However, they do accept donations. It's not obligatory either. Besides the books in the gift shop, there are plenty of other souvenir items to purchase. Again, they do not obligate you to buy anything. Surprisingly, I walked away without purchasing a book or books. There are many good ones there! I highly recommend bringing water and snacks with you. There is a three miles round trip trail to hike. Also, I highly recommend walking the trail from the main site area all the way to the observation mound or lookout area. It's worth it! A fellow patron remarked that I walked quicker to this area than he drove his car to or. Ha! Also, do not go here with the expectation to be "Wow'd" with a lot of things to see and do. If you take your time by reading the various signage at the site along with taking in the energy of the land, it's quite the experience! So tragic and sad that a tragedy of this magnitude happened here. It's so remote and peaceful. You will spend a significant amount of time driving on dirt roadways to get to the site. Don't fret by thinking you're lost. My GPS guided me to this place beautifully. It's pretty much in the middle of nowhere. However, worth the time! Again, map it where you have other activities planned. You can grab lunch or dinner in nearby Eads. There are public restrooms (outhouse type) on site. The information center closes at 3:30 PM and the park closes at 4:00 PM. They will lock the front gate at closing time! Plan accordingly. I would love to visit here. The drive took about three plus hours from Castle Rock. There is another Historic Site south of here. Visit that one as well! Looking forward to another visit here. So glad I checked this one off my list!

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