Historic Stanley Mickelson Safeguard Complex
See How This Site Changed Cold War History Walk the Sprint Missile Field Explore the Remote Launch Underground Bunker Historic Film Viewing Hourly |
Tours Daily
Summer Open 2024 season ( May 31st- August 28th) 10-7pm Fall Hours 10-6 2024 season (September 1st-30th) Adults $12.00 Kids $7.00 (age 5 and under free) |
For Tour Information Please Contact:
Mel Sann maubysann@gmail.com 315-982-2338 Site Address: 12329 State Highway 5 Cavalier, ND 58220 USA |
The Remote Launch Operations Bunker is currently filled with a historic photo gallery, with some rooms left as they were more then 45 years ago. This bunker was designed to take a 10 mega-ton nuclear warhead near miss (1 mile away), and still function. Enter the bunker down the 75 foot tunnel and pass through 2 equipment and 2 personnel entrance blast doors. Explore the cable vault, arms room, crypto room and missilier's living quarters, and lets not forget the multiple suspended (from the ceiling) rooms in the bunker, this experience will leave you chilled (50 Degrees) and amazed. The tour then goes on top of the bunker for a breath taking view of the 16 silo nuclear missile field and the red river valley. After examining the escape hatch, exhaust and fresh air intake tower, its out to the16 silo Nike Sprint Missile Field and then a look at our built to scale 27 foot Sprint Missile! Did I forget to mention the 75 light poles with unique lighting use to keep the site looking like day.
Come bring the Family and explore North Dakota's Newest Historic Site. Part Of The Stanley Mickelson's safeguard Complex RSL#3 change Cold War History and is now listed with National Register of Historic Places
This site will not disappointment you or your family. When you leave you'll have a great understanding of the Cold War History and the role of The Stanley Mickelson Safeguard Complex and more importantly RSL#3's role in that history. So make a little history your self and "don't say you weren't invited!"