I'm trying to find a park I visited 10-15 years ago, but Google searches and ChatGPT can't find it.
What I am confident about:
- The visitor center had the bathrooms downstairs, and a wall near the bathrooms was painted with information about trying to become a national park.
- It started out as a place where troublemakers were sent, but was used as a base to scout and detect invasions from the North.
- It was there for a long time, then the military branches were established and this became a military base.
- There are officer buildings left from when it was a base. I think they were duplexes with a brick wall separating the sides, and some buildings had one side of the duplex removed. A lot of the buildings were white.
- The officer buildings were in a grid layout.
- Several long roads with scenic views.
- At that time, when entering the visitor center to the right it had a display with various taxidermy animals plus buttons to push to hear what they sounded like. To the left was the gift shop.
What I sort of remember, but not positive about:
- I think it became an Army base, and the people became part of the special forces.
- I think it had Fort in the name.
- I think it was close to a mid size city, like 15-30 min drive.
- It was for defending from the North, but it was not on the US/Canadian border. It was much farther south like Oregon-Wyoming line. It stands out as I thought it was pretty far away from the current border.
If anyone has information I would greatly appreciate it.
Just checked, and it doesn't match. There were a lot more housing, and I think it had a lot more trees inside the area. Thanks, though.