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What is the High Plains Group of Parks?

The High Plains Group of Parks consists of three national park units in southeast Colorado,(Amache National Historic Site, Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site, and Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site) and one in northeast New Mexico (Capulin Volcano National Monument). While the four parks may seem disconnected, there is in fact a cohesive story driven by Indigenous peoples, European colonization, Westward expansion, trade, and agriculture leading to distinct moments of opportunity, tragedy, and persecution. The four parks also illustrate three distinct eras in public lands and public history management.

 

Leadership of the High Plains Group of Parks

The four parks share personnel and other resources and plan activities, budgets, staffing and priority setting together. Park staff is organized by function and includes the programs overseeing Management & Administration; Interpretation, Education, and Visitor Experience, Facility Management, Cultural Resource Management, and Tribal Liaison. Each program is overseen by a manager or senior leader, who then all report up to the superintendent, and work with the site managers. Each of the individual park units is supervised by a site manager who reports to the superintendent. 

Last updated: May 8, 2024

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Mailing Address:

35110 State Highway 194
La Junta, CO 81050

Phone:

719 383-5010
Intermittent problems with both the phone system and voicemail mean that email is often the most reliable method for contacting the park. We appreciate your patience.

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