Plan Your Visit

Trip Planning

The National Park Service is working in partnership with community stakeholders and existing site partners to plan Amache National Historic Site.

There are no facilities on site. Park operations are in the Amache Museum in Granada, CO. The museum has a restroom, the NPS Passport stamp, and collections of items donated by survivors and descendants of Amache.

 
A field of grass and flowers with a tall water tower in the distance
Basic Information

Operating hours and location information.

A road weaves between a guard tower and barrack. A water tower is in the background.
Map

View the map to see where Amache is located.

Trees in a row along a historic building foundation
Current Conditions

What to know before you visit.

A dirt parking area with five flag poles and a small kiosk.
Accessibility

Getting around the site

People standing in a grassy field
Permits and Reservations

Learn about the types of activities that require a permit.

Three people following a ranger through a field.
Education

For educators interested in scheduling a field trip to Amache National Historic Site.

Building with a green awning that reads "Amache Museum."
Things to Do

Visit the site and nearby museum managed by the Amache Preservation Society.

People lined up on a stage holding a ribbon for a ribbon cutting.
Park in Progress

Keep track of projects at Amache as we build a park.

Last updated: January 26, 2026

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

Amache National Historic Site
PO Box 44

Granada, CO 81041

Phone:

719-936-7600

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