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Wendover Airfield Tours
Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
We are in full swing running tours in Wendover daily. One of our tours visits the Wendover Airfield. This historic Army airfield that was used during World War II to train over 1,000 aircrews, including the crew of the Enola Gay, a B-29 bomber that deployed the world’s first atomic weapon. Anyone interested in history will enjoy this tour. Come visit our countries most original remaining World War II Army Air Corps base. The Salt Lake Tribune just wrote a great article about the challenges of maintaining this important historical landmark.
“We have a good record,” said Moe. “We work with local partners and try to find remedies to remove the threat.”
The hangar is part of the Historic Wendover Airfield, which includes a museum, flight tower, barracks and officer’s club, and was a training site for crews that dropped the first atomic bomb on Japan. The airfield is the most intact remaining Army Air Corps base in the United States and is owned and operated by Tooele County.
“It’s important to preserve that site as an important piece of the atomic story in America, which had huge consequences for us and the world,” said Moe.
2008 Bonneville Speed Week
Friday, May 9th, 2008
2008 Speed Week begins the 3rd full week of August on the Bonneville Salt Flats, 10 minutes from West Wendover Nevada.
During your visit to Wendover be sure to join us for one of our guided tours to the Bonneville Salt flats. IGS also offers daily 1 and 2 hour scenic tours via horseback or atv through Leppy Hills. Enjoy beautiful high desert views and professional interpretation and instruction by IGS guides. Call toll free 1.877.882.4386 for reservations.
Wendover Nevada Operation Open for 2008
Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Our Wendover Nevada operation is up and running. Please visit our Wendover site for more information about our ATV tour and Bonneville Salt Flat tours.
Call us anytime at 1.877.882.4386 to talk about trip options. We have a deep snowpack here at our Snowbird operation. Stay tuned for our 2008 opener.