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Pipe Spring National MonumentFort, called Winsor Castle, at Pipe Spring.
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Pipe Spring National Monument
Fees & Reservations

$5.00 per person for 7 days. (Includes a $1.50 per person tribal use fee.) Children 15 years old and under are admitted free.

Holders of the America The Beautiful-Interagency Annual, Senior or Access Passes, and up to 3 companions, are admitted free. These passes can be obtained at Pipe Spring, or at any federal recreation site that charges an Entrance or Standard Amenity Fee. 

Interagency Annual Pass - $80, good for 1 year, anyone may purchase.

Interagency Senior Pass - $10, lifetime pass, may be purchased by U.S. citizens 62 years of age and older.

Interagency Access Pass - free, lifetime pass, may be obtained by anyone with a permanent disability.

For more information on the America The Beautiful-Interagency Pass Program...

(Golden Age and Golden Access Passports will continue to be honored according to the provisions of the pass. Only paper Golden Age and Access Passports may be exchanged free of charge for new plastic passes.)

Tour group fees (commercial and non-commercial) are $5.00 per person. Members of a group who hold an Interagency Pass or Golden Passport are admitted for free.

Groups (commercial and non) should call for reservations, 928-643-7105.

For information on Fee Waivers and Exemptions for educational field trips, click here.

James Whitmore, and the Pipe Spring Longhorns of today, Whit and Tess  

Did You Know?
James Whitmore brought 400 longhorns with him from Texas to Utah in the 1850s. On April 13, 1863, Whitmore received a land certificate for a 160-acre tract, which included Pipe Spring.

Last Updated: February 20, 2008 at 12:29 EST