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Fort Union National Monument
Things To Do
 

Park Interpretive Programs

During the summer, scheduled interpretive talks, guided tours, and living history programs are offered. Commercial and school groups numbering ten or more, interested in a formal guided tour, may make advance reservations.

A 1.6 mile, self-guided interpretive trail enables visitors to tour the ruins. Visitors may opt to do a shorter .5 mile self guided tour.

Allow approximately two hours for visit.

 

Accessibility

A 1.6 mile or a shorter .5 mile self guided trail enables physically impaired visitors access by wheelchair or electric cart.  

 

Special Events Calendar

Spring 2009

 

 

Glimpses of the Past Program………………….Every 3rd Thursday

 

Provided every third Thursday of each month, except December, at the Citizens Committee for Historic Preservation (CCHP) Building on

Bridge Street in Las Vegas, NM. The Program consists of entertaining and educational presentations by university professors and students, local and regional historians, and National Park Rangers. Programs are diverse in subject  matter yet relate to the natural and cultural history of New Mexico andthe Southwest. Perfect opportunity to learn, ask questions, and make connections; everyone is welcome!

 

Junior Ranger Day………………………………………..April 25th

 

Hands on activities, brief presentations, and Junior Ranger activity booklet will be available for both children and parents. Please bring

sunscreen, hat, good walking shoes, your thinking caps, and your imagination!

 

 

First Fort Tours………………………………………June 6th

 

Annual Ranger led talk/tour that takes you back to the years of Fort Union’s establishment on the High Plains.The Ranger led  presentations will allow the visitor to connect to the stories of New Mexico’s and Fort Union’s vast history. Water and shading will be provided. Please bring sunscreen, hat, good walking shoes, your thinking caps, and your imagination!

 

Cultural Encounters Event…………………………July 18th & 19th

 

The Cultural Encounters Event is a day filled with keynote Guest speakers, Living History Demonstrations, Entertainment, and Ranger led tours. This is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the stories and connect to the lives of those who came before. Food, shade, and outdoor seating is  available. 

 

Candlelight Tours……………………………………….August 22nd

 

The popular evening event is a series of Ranger led tours around the Fort Union  ruins with historical vignettes taking place at each stop. The tours bring  to life the stories of the those who lived in and around the Fort Union Military post, and make the stories so much more than just whispers  on the open plains. Water, snacks, and facilities are available. Reservations for tours are required.

 

Desolate desert graves  

Did You Know?
More than 300 graves lie within the boundaries of Big Bend National Park. Most of the dead are unknown. Some died of old age and a few were murdered. Though some early settlers exploited the land, their tremendous fortitude and courage can never be denied.
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Last Updated: February 03, 2009 at 11:23 EST