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Fort Davis National Historic Site
Fees & Reservations
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Group Visit Fees
$3.00 - 7 Days
Details
Fee for commercial groups is $3.00 per person age 16 and over. Educational groups may request a fee waiver in writing on school letterhead prior to visit.
Individual Fees
$3.00 - 7 Days
Details
Park Entrance fee is $3.00 per person for visitors 16 years and older. Children 15 and under are free.
Entrance Passes
Specific passes for free entrance to the park are honored and are also available at the Visitor Center.
Click here for more information.
Fort Davis NHS Annual Pass
You can now buy an annual pass to Fort Davis National Historic Site for $12. This pass will admit the pass owner, spouse, parents, and children to the Fort for 12 months from the month of purchase.
Film Permits
Commercial filming permits are arranged on an individual basis. Contact the Superintendent at (432) 426-3224, ext. 20
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Did You Know?
The first Fort Davis served as a temporary refuge for thousands of emigrants, freighters, and travelers during the decade preceding the Civil War. Its soldiers provided protection for the U.S. Mail and they saw the establishment of a number of stage stations and military posts in the region.
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Last Updated: December 30, 2006 at 09:58 EST |