The best camping near Amache National Historic Site

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Amache National Historic Site adventure.

Discover Amache's poignant history and reflective journey.  

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Heavenly Holly Colorado Farm Land

1 site · RV, Tent180 acres · Holly, CO
Our quiet 180 acres of corn crop circles are a short walk north of the town of Holly, Colorado on US 50. Easy rest spot on your way across the USA. Our farm has a pond, but not much else. If you're looking for quiet solitude and a nice rest spot, we are happy to share our slice of heaven with you. The corners of the property where the plants are not planted are yours to enjoy, or pull up next door to the pump house and the pond?
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Travelors RV Park Eads Colorado

10 sites · RVs2 acres · Eads, CO
10 rv spot with 30 amp,50amp,power Wifi,water and sewer on US 287 and US -96 in kiowa county right behind travelers lodge eads colorado 609 east 15th street eads colorado 81036 Travelers Lodge Motel & RV Park US-287&US-96 is located in Eads. Local points of interest include Eads Visitor Center, Kiowa County Office, and Eads Golf Course. What's nearby Eads Visitor Center - 6 min walk Kiowa County Office - 9 min walk Eads Golf Course - 2 min drive Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site - 45 min drive John Martin Reservoir State Park - 51 min drive Getting around Colorado Springs Airport (COS) - 153 min drive Restaurants ‪JJ'S Restaurant - ‬2 min walk ‪Cinnamon Joe - ‬20 min walk ‪County Seat - ‬6 min walk ‪Godfathers Pizza - ‬11 min walk ‪Subway - ‬2 min drive
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The best camping near Amache National Historic Site guide

Overview

About

Experience a unique blend of history and reflection when you go camping near Amache, also known as the Granada Relocation Center. Situated near Granada, Colorado, Amache was one of ten incarceration sites where over 10,000 people, most of whom were American citizens, were unjustly imprisoned during World War II. Amache camping offers an opportunity to delve into a poignant chapter of American history. The site was once shrouded in oblivion, a forgotten blemish on our national story. But thanks to dedicated local efforts, this camp's history has been brought back to life. The artifacts have been meticulously preserved, and the land where the camp once stood is now accessible to the public. Visitors are invited to traverse this historic site, now peppered with interpretive signage that illuminates life at the camp. Each sign is a testament to the resilience and fortitude of those who were forced to live there, and they provide a platform for reflection on this period of injustice. Camping near Amache is more than just a conventional outdoor experience. It's an invitation to learn, remember, and honor the past. It's an opportunity to turn the lens of reflection upon our history and draw lessons that resonate even today. By doing so, we recognize the importance of preserving human rights, nurturing empathy, and fostering understanding among different communities. Thus, an Amache camping trip invites you to engage with history, experience the outdoors, and most importantly, reflect upon the narratives that define us. It's a journey that's as enriching to the mind as it is refreshing to the body and soul.

When to go

The best time to visit Amache National Historic Site is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and conducive for reflection and exploration. Summers can be hot, and winters may bring snow, potentially impacting travel plans and accessibility to the site's features.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit, as Colorado's climate can change rapidly.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes for exploring the historic grounds.
  • Bring water and sun protection, especially during the warmer months.
  • Review the site's calendar for special events, such as the Annual Amache Pilgrimage.
  • Accessibility information is available for those with mobility considerations.

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