
Camp Hale - Wikipedia
Camp Hale was a U.S. Army training facility in the western United States, constructed in 1942 for what became the 10th Mountain Division. Located in central Colorado between Red Cliff and Leadville in the Eagle River Valley at an elevation of 9,238 feet (2,815 m), it was named for General Irving Hale .
Camp Hale - Army MWR
Welcome to the new and revamped campground for Fort Carson! Nestled in the heart of natural beauty, Camp Hale offers a serene retreat amidst the rugged landscapes of Fort Carson. Camp Hale does not have storage lots or parking available. *Prices are subject to change.
Camp Hale: 5 things to know about the newest national monument
Oct 12, 2022 · President Joe Biden on Wednesday designated the Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument and visited the high-altitude Pando Valley at the heart of the 53,804-acre monument. Camp Hale was built in 1942 to prepare American soldiers for the harsh winter conditions they would face in Europe.
Building Camp Hale: A Deeper History of America ... - History of …
Oct 7, 2022 · Camp Hale, which was named for Brigadier General Irving Hale, born and raised in Denver and commander of the Colorado regiment that captured Manila during the Spanish-American War, is Colorado’s most famous military unit.
Camp Hale National Historic Site | 10th Mountain Division
Constructed in 1942 for the U.S. Army, Camp Hale lies in Eagle Park, Colorado, east of Highway 24 between Red Cliff and Leadville. The camp was used to train Army recruits in winter and mountain warfare, as well as secret CIA operatives.
U.S. Military Campgrounds and RV Parks - Camp Falcon
This area was previously the rustic camping location of Camp Falcon and has been renamed to Camp Hale. It has been turned into a full rate RV Park with cabins and tent sites. There's also a small store, laundry, and restrooms.
White River National Forest - Camp Hale National Historic Site
Camp Hale was the center of mountain and winter warfare training developed by the United States Army during World War II. The camp was located here because of the site's natural features and ready access.
Camp Hale - Colorado Encyclopedia
Camp Hale served as the training grounds for the US Army’s Tenth Mountain Division during World War II. It was built in the Pando Valley north of Leadville in 1942. Troops learned to ski, snowshoe, and climb at the camp. The division applied …
Protecting the Camp Hale and the Tenmile Range area through designating the 53,804-acre Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument will preserve its important historic, prehistoric, natural, and recreational values for the benefit of all Americans.
White River National Forest - Camp Hale Memorial Campground
This campground is located in the Camp Hale National Historic Site about 15 miles south of Minturn, CO in a wide, flat, open valley sparsely forested by lodgepole pines. There are 21 campsites available.