Camp Hale
- Summary of Camp Hale**
Camp Hale, nestled in Colorado's White River National Forest, holds significant historical importance as a former U.S. Army training camp established during WWII for mountain and winter warfare instruction. Originally used by the 10th Mountain Division, it later played roles in CIA operations, including Tibetan resistance training.
Post-WWII, Camp Hale transitioned into a youth development center and is now part of the Camp Hale – Continental Divide National Monument, designated by President Biden in 2022 under the Antiquities Act. This designation includes over 53,804 acres across two areas: Camp Hale and the Tenmile region, which features the Continental Divide Trail.
The site offers recreational opportunities and historical education through informational plaques, camping facilities, and access to cultural and natural landscapes.Cleanup efforts continue to address unexploded ordnance, while debates over its conservation status persist among local and national stakeholders.
Camp Hale stands as a testament to significant historical events and modern efforts to preserve and utilize its heritage for future generations.