The border roads remain closed (the dirt roads directly along the border and all crossover roads leading from South Puerto Blanco Drive to the border) to all public vehicle and pedestrian traffic for public safety. South Puerto Blanco Drive remains open.
Gachado Line Camp open. Southeast border road and access roads closed
El Camino De Dos Republicas remains open from SR85 to Gachado Line Camp. Dos Lomitas is not accessible. The southeast border road from Lukeville Port of Entry eastward to the Santa Rosa Mountains is closed to public vehicle and pedestrian traffic.
The park store is operated by Western National Parks Association (WNPA), an official non-profit partner of the National Park Service dedicated to supporting the educational mission of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. The park store has a wide range of books, educational games, posters, and other items available for retail sale.These products complement the interpretive themes you experience when visiting the park. The park store is located at the Kris Eggle Visitor Center, or you can visit the online park store.
Another way of supporting the park is to become a member of the Park Protector program. Members save 10 percent on purchases at 71 WNPA stores and on more than 500 items in the on-line store. By joining, you are making a direct contribution to the national parks served by Western National Parks Association. Sales proceeds support National Park Service education and research programs, with nearly $2 million returned to the parks annually. Memberships cost as little as $25 a year.
Benefits of WNPA membership:
10% discount and invitations to exclusive sales at our stores in national parks and online at store.wnpa.org
Access to special members-only deals and merchandise
Advance email notification of presentations, virtual events, and educational opportunities
Digital newsletters featuring park stories, news, and events.
Reciprocal discounts at 400+ public land sites
Tax deductible membership dues
Inquire at any WNPA park store or sign up online at ParkProtector.org
The WNPA bookstore inside the Kris Eggle Visitor Center