Goal achieved - all of Lower 48 NPS sites!
Monday, October 20
Start: Hasty, CO
Finish: Lathrop Park State Park, near Walsenburg, CO
Mornings are getting cooler, 38 degrees this morning, even though days are in the upper 70s. With a little bit of backtracking we arrived at Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site. This type of site is always difficult for me to process, the massacre of innocent humans. I am appreciative that our country preserves and interprets sites that may not be pleasant to visit, but are important to share an honest history. A new, but enthusiastic ranger met us as we drove into the parking lot. We talked with her quite a while before we walked out to the overlook of the Cheyenne and Arapaho village along Sand Creek, the site of a massacre by a volunteer Cavalry from Fort Lyons on November 29-30, 1864. Local Native Americans placed a memorial stone in the 1950s at the overlook, each year a memorial service is held on November 29.
Overlook at Sand Creek Massacre NHS
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Driving west on CO 96 we saw this sign several times
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Today was the day to achieve the goal I had set for this trip - visit all of the NPS sites in the Lower 48. I accomplished that by arriving at Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site (yes, there is also a new fort on private land close to where we camped last night). This was a major trading location along the Santa Fe Trail. It burnt down in the 1800s, but was rebuilt in the 1980s, from plans detailed during the time the fort was active. From the parking lot you walk a distance (or call for a shuttle) to enter the fort and are met by a ranger in period costume. You can wander all over the fort, even up along the 2nd story. Back in a corner is an excellent bookstore with more items than typically seen at NPS sites, a lot of 1800s reproduction items. While there I completed and received the Santa Fe Trail Junior Ranger badge.
View of Old Bent's Fort from the upper area
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Trading room, with modern-day cat
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Arch erected by DAR in 1930
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We continued west to Walsenburg, CO on CO 10 and stopped at Lathrop Park State Park, just west of town. Finally seeing mountains, or what we call 'geographic relief'. Good to be back West - even saw snow on the surrounding mountains.
Passport Stamps
Sand Creek Massacre NHS- Eads, CO
Sand Creek Massacre - 150th Anniversary 1864-2014
Bent's Old Fort NHS - LaJunta, CO
Santa Fe NHT
- Commanche National Grassland,CO
- La Junta, CO
Bonus
Dinosaur - Commanche National Grassland - Colordo
Elk @ Commanche NG office in LaJunta, CO
Wildlife Sightings
Prairie Dog
Cottontail Rabbit
Ferruginous Hawk
Red-tailed Hawk
Mourning Dove
Northern Flicker
Canada Goose
American Crow
Black-billed Magpie
Fireworks are in order! How many is that?
Wow.... So how many total NPS sites are there in the lower 48 states?
Great Achievement.
Mark
National Monuments in that list?
Does this include National Monuments or are these National Historic Sites?
Because there are two brand new National Monuments -- one in California and another in Arizona....
Mark
EDIT: I think that 401 number is no longer valid -- time to get back on the road....
Did you obtain that number from Wikipedia? If so, it lists 79 National Monuments and in reality there are now 110 National Monuments. I think you may still have a few more you can reach in the lower 48.... Happy Hunting. Or do you have a list that you can post?
Visiting 372 NPS sites is pretty impressive -- but.... just saying....