10611 Spur 257, Greeley, CO, 80634
The Missile Site Park is great opportunity to step back into the Cold War Era of national defense. The former nuclear warhead equipped Atlas E site was constructed in 1961. The host military base for the Atlas E program’s command and control was located at Francis E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming. There were a total of four Atlas E sites in Weld County. This particular missile site was deactivated in 1965 and was turned over to Weld County. The Missile Site Park is located between Greeley, Windsor, and Loveland on 10611 Spur 257, Greeley, CO.
Tourism Information
Day-Use Only
Come out and enjoy the peacefulness and views! The Missile Site Park was built on the bluffs which overlook the Poudre River Valley to include the Town of Windsor with fantastic views and spectacular sunsets behind the Rocky Mountains to the West.
Missile Site Park is a Day-Use Park with portable toilet facilities. Tours inside the buried facility are no longer provided.
Overnight Camping is not permitted at the park.
RV Dump
The Missile Site Park RV dump is available for use during the times the park is open. The cost is $5 per vehicle.
Accessibility
Visitors Welcome – tours by appointment only. No unaccompanied access.
Directions
From I-25, proceed east on Hwy 34 towards Greeley, taking the Hwy 34-Business bypass / W. 10th St. Turn left (north) onto the 257 Spur. Turn right (north) onto Missile Park Rd and proceed .6 miles north until you reach Missile Site Park on the west side of the road.