Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site is located in Kiowa County, Colorado.   The National park Service describes The Sand Creek Massacre as 8 Hours that changed the Great Plains forever.   The Sand Creek Massacre: profound, symbolic, spiritual, controversial, a site unlike any other in America.

The Site commemorates a very dark chapter in American history when Colonel Chivington led 675 men to Sand Creek and slaughtered a peaceful tribe of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians.   Of approximately seven hundred people in the village, about two hundred died that day.   Two-thirds of the dead and mutilated bodies left on the ground were women and children.


Gram and Pops visited here in June 2015.

Click here for pictures of Gram and Pops' Trip



Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site