Beginning July 16, 2023, the Whitman Mission NHS Visitor Center will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. seven days a week. The park’s picnic area, trails, and grounds continue to be open daily, sunrise to sunset.
We hope to see you soon!
The Whitman Mission NHS visitor center will be closing at 2pm today, Dec. 23, 2022, due to inclement weather. We will also be closed tomorrow, Saturday Dec. 24, 2022. We will be back to our regular hours Tuesday Dec. 27, 2022.
Beginning Sept. 11th, 2022 Whitman Mission Visitor Center will has switched to its winter hours. The visitor center will be closed Sunday & Monday, & open Tues-Sat from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The park’s picnic area, trails, and grounds continue to be open daily sunrise to sunset.
UPDATE: Due to winter weather conditions, the Whitman Mission NHS Visitor Center will be closing today at 1:30 PM. The visitor center will be closed for New Years Eve and New Years Day. We will reopen and resume normal winter hours on 1/4/2022.
The Whitman Mission NHS Visitor Center will be closing at noon Wed November 24th and November 25th for Thanksgiving. The park grounds will be stay open so you can explore the park and find a turkey in the wild instead of the one that may be on your plate. Happy Thanksgiving!
Today is Daylight Savings Time when our clocks fall back an hour so the sun rises earlier in the winter. This is not the only time change for Whitman Mission NHS this winter though. Starting today the Whitman Mission NHS will be open Tues-Sat from 9am until 4pm each day.
Have you heard the news?!
Whitman Mission NHS has a new park superintendent! The @NatlParkService has selected Stephen Thede as the new superintendent of Whitman Mission NHS, @NezPerceNP , & @BigHoleNPS. Check out the latest news release to learn more: https://t.co/8XynxComYd
Face masks are now required by all visitors in all NPS facilities and buildings. It is also required when social distancing is not possible such as busy trails, overlooks and historic buildings. Read more at https://t.co/7Xq8cv7vUd
#RecreateResponsibly
Whether fixing some well-worn tools or weaving a new basket, the colder weather and shorter days also brought with them a chance to create. By the time the days grew longer, all that effort would be all the more appreciated!
What projects are you going to pick up this winter?
While everything else seemed to come to a halt, this year has been a year of staying in and bringing new projects to life. Traditionally, winter has been the season to do the same.
Fog blankets the fields, frost encases the trees, and the days have grown short. This is the time of year that Tílewkeyˀkt's band would gather here at weyiíllet, enjoying the comparative warmth of the valley. Year after year, this area was home throughout the winter.
The truth of this history is not simple, easy, or comfortable. The choices made leading up to November 29th, 1847 continue to echo across peoples' lives and the nation.
What choices will we make as we move forward in our time? #OTD#WhitmanMission
As we celebrate #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth it's important to recognize that we all live on lands that have been inhabited by Native Peoples since time immemorial. Find out on whose traditional homeland you live:
https://t.co/tyJA1a0bax
#NativeAmericanHeritage#WhitmanMission
In support of the Washington Public Health Office and to help reduce the spread of COVID-19, effective immediately, the Whitman Mission NHS visitor center is temporarily closed until further notice.
Restrooms, grounds, picnic area, and trails will remain accessible.
qe'ciyéw'yew to the wonderful staff of Tamástslikt Cultural Institute for their time and knowledge while hosting some park staff last week at #FreeFirstFriday!
Check out their website to learn more: https://t.co/4jhj6ESG40
#NativeAmericanHeritage#WhitmanMissionNHS
Starting today(11/1/20) the Whitman Mission Visitor Center will be open Saturday-Sunday from 9:00am-4:00pm. The trails, bathrooms, and picnic area are open daily. Water fountains have been winterized for the season.
#RecreateResponsibly
Today is National #HuntingAndFishing day. These activities were paramount to survival for many peoples, & today they perpetuate long traditions and keep people healthy.
What traditions surrounding food are important to you?