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Manhattan Project National Historical Park

National Historical Park · Los Alamos County

69
Good
CampTow Safety Index · /100
Photo: Los Alamos National Laboratory
30
Crime score
795.2 / 100k · high
95
Hazard score
Los Alamos County · 2024
0
Direct deaths
From recorded 2024 events
0
Direct injuries
From recorded 2024 events
Safety briefing

The dominant safety concern at Manhattan Project National Historical Park isn't the weather — it's the surrounding community's crime rate. Los Alamos County recorded a violent crime rate of 795.2 per 100,000 residents in 2023, which runs significantly higher than the national average and warrants attention for families visiting the area's scattered sites across town.

When planning your visit, avoid leaving valuables visible in your vehicle, particularly at the less-trafficked outlying sites like the Pajarito Road areas where parking is isolated. Since the park spans multiple separate locations rather than a single enclosed grounds, map your route between sites in advance so you're not idling in unfamiliar spots after dark. The handful of recorded hail and thunderstorm wind events (five total in recent data) are minor by comparison, but keep a rain layer accessible if you're moving between outdoor exhibits.

Top recorded hazards in Los Alamos County

County data

From NOAA Storm Events (2024). Counts of recorded incidents — not all occurred at this park.

  • Hail 3
  • Thunderstorm Wind 2

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About Manhattan Project National Historical Park

The Manhattan Project is one of the most transformative events of the 20th century. It ushered in the nuclear age with the development of the world’s first atomic bombs. Most of this development took place in three secret communities located in Hanford, WA, Los Alamos, NM and Oak Ridge, TN. Today, you can visit these three sites that make up Manhattan Project National Historical Park.

Weather

The Manhattan Project National Historical Park has units in Hanford, WA, Los Alamos, NM, and Oak Ridge, TN. Check local weather conditions at each unit before you visit.

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