Guided Tour to Trinity Site

April 6, 2018 @ 8:30AM — April 7, 2018 @ 5:00PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Trinity Site is open only twice a year, and we will take you there!

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Join us on a two-day, one night adventure!

There are currently no tickets available for this event, but you can still make a donation.

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Trinity Site, the location where on July 16, 1945, the first man-made nuclear explosion was detonated, is open only twice a year, and the Los Alamos Historical Society is offering a guided tour to the site April 6-7 for the spring opening.

The Society's Trinity Tour includes a two-day, one night experience via the Alamogordo southern approach through the seldom-seen interior of White Sands Missile Range. Departure from Trinity Site will be out of the northern Stallion Gate, with a lunch stop at New Mexico Tech in Socorro.

Bonuses include a visit to the young (5,000-year-old) lava flows of Valley of Fires, and the New Mexico Space Museum overlooking the Tularosa Basin, Holloman Air Force Base, and White Sands Missile Range. This excursion aboard a comfortable, restroom-equipped coach includes experienced tour direction is with Georgia and Gerry Strickfaden, leading their fifteenth trip to Trinity.

The cost for Historical Society members is $350/person double occupancy and $400 for non-members, with a $50 single supplement for either. The price includes a tax-deductible donation to the Los Alamos Historical Society.

What's included: Overnight parking at Holiday Inn Express in Los Alamos, a seat on a luxury tour bus, hotel room, all meals excluding Friday night dinner, admission fees, tour guide.

Only 36 seats are available, so don't delay reserving yours.

If you'd prefer to pay with by check, please email Heather@losalamoshistory.org

Refunds, minus a $50 processing fee, can be made through March 17.