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This web site provides information about the work being done to address potentially hazardous military munitions in the Camp Hale project area remaining from past military training. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District is conducting this work to improve public safety and reduce the risk these munitions pose to present and future users of the area.
Various types of project-related information are presented on this web site. Check back for updates and information postings and thank you for visiting our web site!
STAY ALERT!
Never touch, move, or remove any suspicious items you encounter on or in the ground. Mark the area if possible and contact the U.S. Forest Service at 970-827-5715 or the Eagle County Sheriffs Department at 970-328-8500.
The Camp Hale cantonment area (where the troops lived and worked) and portions of East Fork Valley of the Eagle River (collectively known as Eagle Park) are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and are now managed with an emphasis on protecting and interpreting the history of the area. Please help the U.S.D.A. Forest Service preserve the historic site and prevent erosion by not driving vehicles off established roadways. Leave historical artifacts where you find them for others to enjoy and learn from.
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