Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial
Additional park details coming very soon.
In Detail
Planning Your Visit Operating Hours & Seasons Public access to the Memorial is by advance reservation only, Wednesdays through Saturdays at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. (allow 1½ hours). No access Sundays, Mondays, Tues ... read more.
Sights to See Nearby Attractions National Park Service Areas Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park - 22 miles John Muir National Historic Site - 5 miles Eugene O'Neill National Histor ... read more.
Things To Do Special Events Every July, a Commemorative Event takes place at the Memorial to honor those who died at Port Chicago while serving their country during World War II. ... read more.
Who's Who at the Park Port Chicago Committee Join the park partner, Port Chicago Committee, to keep alive the stories of the men who sacrificed their lives and of the men who survived the 1944 explosion. ... read more.
Port Chicago In Depth
News from the Parks
November 21, 2008 - 10:01am
I always look forward to getting my Frommer's newsletter every week. Not only are they budget travel saavy, they inspire me to get out there no matter the weather! Here are their top five picks for cozy camping.
November 21, 2008 - 9:56am
The Nisqually Road in Mount Rainier National Park will reopen today, a day earlier than expected. The road, and the park, have been closed since Nov. 12 when Kautz Creek jumped its banks and flooded the main road into the park.
November 21, 2008 - 9:55am
Reporting from Glacier National Park -- No one knew what to expect on the trail to Grinnell Glacier one late summer morning, but a second bull moose less than an hour out was hardly a good sign. During September and October -- mating season -- it's always best to give the spindly-legged animals plenty of room.
November 21, 2008 - 9:07am
An upcoming National Park Service (NPS) rule change could greatly benefit mountain bicycling by improving the administrative process for opening trails to bicycles. IMBA has been asking the agency to revise its policies since 1992, because the current "special regulations" process is needlessly cumbersome and treats bicycles like motorized vehicles.
November 21, 2008 - 8:55am
On our recent trip to Hawaii we had a feeling that things were less busy than usual. Now there are some numbers to back up our hunch: The national parks in the state saw a drop in attendance of more than 50,000 visitors during the month of October.



