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 Vietnam Veterans Memorial State Park

Vietnam Vets Vietnam Veterans Memorial State Park became New Mexico’s 33rd State Park, on Veteran’s Day, November 11, 2005.

Honor and Recognition
The Memorial was established in 1968 by Victor and Jeanne Westphall to honor their son, Lt. David Westphall, who was killed in Vietnam in May 1968.  When it opened in 1971, it was one of the first Memorials of its kind in the United States dedicated to Vietnam Veterans.  Until recently, it was funded and maintained by the David Westphall Veterans Foundation. The Memorial was formally transferred to New Mexico State Parks in 2005, making it the State's 33rd park. Now it is the only state park in the U.S. dedicated solely as a Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

A Place for Reflection and Healing
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial provides veterans, and those who honor them, a refuge in which to reflect and heal.  A representative from the Department of Veterans Affairs is present to offer assistance to veterans who require or request it. The 6,000 square foot visitor center/museum houses exhibits, videos and memorabilia. Veterans can use on-site computers to locate friends or loved ones. Tours are available, with advance notice by calling ahead, for schools and other groups wishing to learn more.

Visitation
Since its inception in 1968, it is estimated that there have been more than 2.5 million visitors. In fact, there are between 70,000 and 80,000 visitors each year.

Getting There
Vietnam Veterans Memorial State Park is located in Angel Fire, 30 miles east from Taos on US 64.

        Park Map

     Park Photo Tour

Phase I renovations complete:

New mechanical system, roof, doors, stucco and carpet;

new amphitheater next to chapel.

New interpretive master plan for Visitor Center completed with input from Veterans community

   Fast Facts

       Gate Hours
      9 am to 5 pm
      7 days a week

     Entrance Fees waived

      Chapel Hours
     
Open 24 hours
      7 days a week

           Park
   Superintendent
  Thomas D. Turnbull

       (575) 377-2293 
  FAX: (575) 377-5943
thomas.turnbull@state.nm.us

 

        Address
         Box 608
  Angel Fire, NM 87710

        Elevation
          8,500 ft

      Precipitation
       
21.7 inches

     Temperature
     January   44/10
     April       65/18
     July        78/45
     October  65/25
    

Fire Restrictions   

Restrictions lifted by Colfax County.  

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