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Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
Fees & Reservations
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Tours of the Hubbell Home
Tours are offered throughout each day and limited to 15 people for your personal enjoyment. Check at the visitor center for availability.
Hubbell Home Tours: $2.00 per person, user fee. Visitors 16 years old and younger are free.
Discounts available for Senior Pass and Access Pass holders.
User Fees collected will support a variety of resource management, visitor services and historic preservation projects at the park. These projects will enhance your experience and increase your understanding of the significance of Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site. We appreciate your continued support for the National Park Service and hope your visit here will be a memorable one.
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| NPS Photo, Naomi Shibata | | Interpretive Program About the Hubbell Family. |
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Commercial Tour Fee
To ensure a tour of the Hubbell home for commercial or other organized tour groups call, write or e-mail to reserve specific tour times. A tour fee of $2.00 per person will be collected from the group. All Hubbell home tours/programs are limited to 15 people per tour. If there are more than 15 people in the group, the group may be divided. Additional tours may be added to accommodate the group.
Contact Ranger Tina Lowe for reservations or if you have any questions, comments, or concerns by calling (928) 755-3475 or e-mail her.
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| NPS Photo, Naomi Shibata | | Pumpkin Picking at Hubbell! |
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Fee Waivers for School Groups
We are proud to offer free tours for school groups visiting Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site. To request a fee waiver for your school group, complete the Fee Waiver Application and submit it to the park. Please allow one month for processing.
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Did You Know?
Baking bread was a full time job at Hubbell Trading Post in the early part of the 20th century. The bread was sold in the trading post and served on the family dinner table.
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Last Updated: August 13, 2009 at 18:00 EST |