View Full Version : Tour an Altlas Missile Silo in Nebraska
kidicarus13
02-24-2014, 09:50
http://www.westnebraska.com/2012/Missile-Silo-Home/
I toured it a few years ago and thought it was worth the 2.5 hour drive. The LDS family that owns it is very pleasant and more than willing to answer questions about the silo as their home and prepping. There was no religious overtones when I toured. I just wanted to put this out there is case a group from COAR might be interetsed in a tour.
Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with the Zwonitzer family or the LDS church.
clodhopper
02-24-2014, 10:42
You don't have to go to Nebraska. There is one to tour in Windsor.
http://www.co.weld.co.us/Departments/BuildingsandGrounds/MissileSitePark.html
kidicarus13
02-24-2014, 11:05
You don't have to go to Nebraska. There is one to tour in Windsor.
http://www.co.weld.co.us/Departments/BuildingsandGrounds/MissileSitePark.html
Cool. Sounds like a nice summer road trip.
Good lord, I can't even imagine the amount of maintenance one of those would take to keep it from turning to shit. I like the concept of living underground etc., but damn.....a missile silo? I envision huge costs, and lots of stairs, and moisture problems, and mold, and dank musty smells.....
clodhopper
02-24-2014, 11:39
The Windsor site is a coffin style, missile on its side which stands up to fire. It isn't that deep in the ground. I haven't toured the deep style silo.
Some of those deep silos need continuous pumping to keep the groundwater at bay. There are a few that have flooded since decommissioning that are now used for diver training.
There is a Titan silo, in Denver, that's free to tour. I think it even has a pool at the bottom. [Peep]
HoneyBadger
02-24-2014, 13:26
Can we see any pictures or anything without going there?
You don't have to go to Nebraska. There is one to tour in Windsor.
http://www.co.weld.co.us/Departments/BuildingsandGrounds/MissileSitePark.html
I know the caretaker passed away last fall, and the silo / campground was closed. I wonder if they have made new arrangements yet?
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There is a Titan silo, in Denver, that's free to tour. I think it even has a pool at the bottom. [Peep]
Actually there are 3 in Aurora and 1 out by Deer Field as well as others. They were pretty cool back in the early 80's when I would "tour" them. Paid for a few shop bills hauling diamond plate out of them. Oh and the very bottom of them smelled of rotten eggs.
Google "missile silo homes". https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GZAG_enUS482US482&q=missile+silo+homes
Yes, there are several Titan 1 missile silo complexes in Colorado, one is out by the old Lowery bombing range, another two headed east and the one in Deer trail. The are the first generation Titans that needed to be raised, then fueled, before launch (15 min). By the time they were complete they were obsolete. The Titan 2 came around, they could remain fueled and fired out of the depths of the silo saving precious time.
Scary and dangerous places to visit not to mention illegal trespassing. We had a club in the early 70's called the Association of Secret Silo Hunters Organized for Launch area Exploration and Search, or A.S.S.H.O.L.E.S. for short. They were fun back then, I don't think I'd do it now. Lots of missing flooring, cave-ins, water pools, deep drops and dark as hell. If any of you out there have been in those sites, and it sounds like at least one has, you are an honorary ASSHOLE. Congrats!!
The Atlas site in Weld Co. was a great visit. The county used it for record storage and civil defense after it was abandoned. The tour guy was kind of quirky but really knew the history of the site. Sorry to hear he has passed on. He had lost his co-worker in the tornado that went through there several years ago, he found him dead in the truck afterwards. Sad story.
Yea I'm an asshole for more then one reason. Went to the one by the Aurora dump a lot and the Deer Trail a few times. Tried to get into the one out further on Quincy but never could.
kidicarus13
01-01-2025, 19:25
10 year thread bump. I'd still like to visit the Weld County site, but I have not yet made arrangements. Any tips or suggestions from those that have?
https://www.weld.gov/Government/Departments/Facilities/Missile-Site-Park
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Oh nice! I’d like to do that too and had no idea there was one nearby that offer tours.
It's worth the tour plus, it's close to Vestas's wind turbine manufacturing plant. Cool to see from the missile site!
eddiememphis
01-02-2025, 09:47
Good lord, I can't even imagine the amount of maintenance one of those would take to keep it from turning to shit. I like the concept of living underground etc., but damn.....a missile silo? I envision huge costs, and lots of stairs, and moisture problems, and mold, and dank musty smells.....
Don't forget asbestos.
My grandfather was one of the electricians that wired them. He died of mesothelioma.
BushMasterBoy
01-02-2025, 10:14
My Dad was Air Force. He helped build Titan missile silos in Arkansas. He died of a rare blood cancer in 2004. He was 67. He got to collect Social Security benefits for two years. I saw the radiation burns he had from serving on Johnston Island 1964-65.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Program_437
That sucks about your dad, BMB. Johnson Island was/is a mess.
News today about a kid that fell 40 ft into a silo in Arapahoe county and had to be rescued. Probably an antenna silo or part of the powerhouse. A fall into one of the missile silos would be deadly. All sorts of junk in the bottom of those things.
callerys
01-02-2025, 19:29
I called just now. They said they don't do that anymore and that Greeley took it over. Will have to try and call tomorrow
eddiememphis
01-03-2025, 09:54
Probably an antenna silo or part of the powerhouse.
https://www.denver7.com/news/local-news/teen-rescued-after-falling-several-dozen-feet-into-missile-silo-on-colorados-eastern-plains
...when one of the juveniles fell between 30 and 50 feet into the exhaust vent tunnel of a decommissioned Titan Missile Facility...
callerys
01-03-2025, 14:51
This stinks. Anyone have any hookups here? Would love to take my son. Grandfather was a missle man at Lowry back in the day.
Thanks for reaching out with this question! City of Greeley manages Missile Site Park and the natural area surrounding the park. Weld County manages the underground bunker that formerly housed the missile. Weld County is not providing tours of the bunker. If you’d like more information about the missile facility, you can reach out to Patrick O’Neill at poneill@weld.gov or 970-400-2023.
kidicarus13
01-03-2025, 15:29
Exploring options...
https://www.afmissileers.org/Tour-a-Missile-Silo
This is the site I visited years ago (circa 2005)... http://www.missilesitehome.com/
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