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Amache National Historic Site
Colorado
Amache, also known as the Granada Relocation Center, near Granada, Colorado was one of ten incarceration sites established by the War Relocation Authority during World War II to unjustly incarcerate Japanese Americans. Over 10,000 people, most American citizens, were incarcerated at Amache from 1942 to 1945.
About Amache National Historic Site
Amache National Historic Site is a national historic site located in Colorado. The site is located in Colorado on the High Plains, an arid, windy, and sunny environment. Temperatures and conditions can be extreme in this region, with hot, arid summers that include occasional thunderstorms and tornadoes, as well as cold and snowy winters.
Amache National Historic Site is in southeastern Colorado about 1.5 miles west of the town of Granada, 17.5 miles east of Lamar, and half an hour drive from the Kansas border. The site is located off Highway 385/50 along the Santa Fe Trail.
π° Entrance Fees & Passes
Entry to Amache is completely free. There are no general entrance fees or vehicle passes required to access this park unit.
π₯Ύ Things to Do
Amache National Historic Site offers visitors a diverse selection of outdoor experiences. You can participate in a wide array of activities, most notably Guided Tours, Self-Guided Tours - Auto, Junior Ranger Program, depending on the season and weather conditions. Path options exist for both casual strollers and expert backcountry adventurers.
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π Visitor Planning Tips for Amache
- βBeat the Crowds: Arrive at the main gates or trailheads of Amache before 8:00 AM. Parking spaces at popular locations fill up extremely fast, especially during warm peak season weekends.
- βMonitor Active Alerts: There are currently 3 active alerts for Amache. Keep an eye on the alert notifications at the top of this guide for crucial information regarding closures or safety issues.
- βAltitude & Hydration: The thin air and dry heat in this region will dehydrate you quickly. Pack at least 3 to 4 liters of water per person per day and pack electrolyte replacements.
- βLeave No Trace: Help protect the delicate ecosystems of Amache. Stay on marked trails, pack out all of your waste, and keep a respectful distance from wildlife.
Amache, also known as the Granada Relocation Center, near Granada, Colorado was one of ten incarceration sites established by the War Relocation Authority during World War II to unjustly incarcerate Japanese Americans. Over 10,000 people, most American citizens, were incarcerated at Amache from 1942 to 1945.
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About the Author
James R. Mitchell
Founder & Lead Writer β National Park Data
James has visited all 63 designated US national parks and has been writing about outdoor travel for over 12 years. He spent 8 years as a wilderness guide in the Rocky Mountains before founding National Park Data to help visitors plan better, safer, and more enjoyable park trips.
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