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Current. commander. None; post closed in 1994. Fort Ord is a former United States Army post on Monterey Bay on the Pacific Ocean coast in California, which closed in 1994 due to Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) action.
Apr 28, 2017 · Discover Fort Ord in Salinas, California: Once America’s most beautiful army base, this abandoned military fort on the coast of Monterey Bay has been left to the elements.
A rich history, diverse habitat and bountiful recreation opportunities await you at the Fort Ord National Monument. Another coastal gem with more than 86 miles of trails provides opportunities to hike, bike or ride your horse through rolling hills, pockets of chaparral, and oak woodlands.
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In the heart of California's Central Coast, the Fort Ord National Monument encompasses a sweeping landscape of vivid beauty and rich natural diversity. One of the few remaining expanses of large, contiguous open space in the increasingly developed Monterey Bay and Salinas Valley area, this area is a rolling landscape of maritime chaparral, oak ...
National Conservation Lands. California. Fort Ord National Monument. Know Before You Go. Public Safety Phone Numbers: Emergencies: 911. Non-Emergency Law Enforcement issues or assistance: 831-242-7851. Please obey all posted restrictions.
Dec 25, 2021 · Fort Ord is a former United States Army post on Monterey Bay of the Pacific Ocean coast in California, which closed in 1994 due to Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) action. Most of the fort's land now makes up the Fort Ord National Monument, managed by the United States Bureau of Land Management as part…
The Fort Ord National Monument is great for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and watching wildlife in their natural habitat. Trails are open daily from dawn to dusk and run through a range of environments, from grassy hills to coastal shrubland. Visitors are advised to stick to the trails to avoid damaging ecologically sensitive areas.