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Fort Stanwix National Monument
Operating Hours & Seasons 2008
 

Fort Stanwix National Monument is open daily 9am to 5pm, year round (except for January 1, Thanksgiving Day, and December 25). 

Please check below for a detailed monthly schedule.

      


January 1 -
April 20

*all tours weather
permitting*

Willett Center:
 Open Daily 9am-5pm

Fort:
Guided Tours at 10:00am, 
11:30am, 2:00pm, & 3:00pm

Everday except Sundays.

April 21 - May 23 
Willett
Center: Open Daily 9am-5pm

Fort:
Open Daily 10am-4pm
May 24 -
August 20
 

Willett Center:
 Open Daily 9am-5pm

Fort:
Open Daily 9:15am-4:45pm
August 21 -
December 1 


Willett Center:
 Open Daily 9am-5pm

Fort:
Open Daily 10am-4pm

December 2 -
December 31

*all tours weather
permitting*


Willett Center:
 Open Daily 9am-5pm

Fort:
Guided Tours at 10:00am, 
11:30am, 2:00pm, & 3:00pm

Everday except Sundays.

*All hours are subject to change without notice*  

Please click here to see our Calendar of Events and what there is to do in all seasons at Fort Stanwix.

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Last Updated: January 13, 2008 at 11:00 EST