Bent’s Old Fort National Historic Site closed second week of July
July 8-July 12, 2024, the reconstructed fort at Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site will be closed for an asbestos removal project. During this time, park trails and grounds will still be accessible daily from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The closure will address several safety issues related to over 45 years of wear and tear and mitigate hazardous materials used in the 1975-76 reconstruction.
The reconstruction of the fort was completed in 1976 to mark both the Bicentennial of the United States and the Centennial of Colorado Statehood. The reconstruction process allowed for the use of historic methods of construction, co-mingled with the application of modern materials. The reconstruction was made possible by historical documentation, drawings, and conjecture to recreate the 1833-1849 trading post used by the Bent & St. Vrain Company.
"Bent’s Old Fort is committed to providing a safe environment for visitors and employees," said Superintendent Eric Leonard. "This closure will allow for remediation of asbestos and stabilization of the structure in preparation for additional work.”
All entrance fees will be waived while the reconstructed fort is closed.
Visitors planning to explore the grounds and trails should be prepared for the often-unpredictable weather of the high plains. Bring water, dress in layers, and wear comfortable walking shoes.
Bent’s Old Fort National Historic Site is located on Colorado Highway 194, eight miles east of La Junta or 15 miles west of Las Animas.