Tule Lake National Monument

Tule Lake National Monument includes both Tule Lake Segregation Center, the largest and most controversial of the sites where Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II, and Camp Tulelake, which was first a Civilian Conservation Corps camp, then an additional facility to detain Japanese Americans, and finally a prisoner of war camp.

Tule Lake National Monument Visitor Center

Tule Lake Visitor Center

White house with a concrete deck and flag poll in the front.

Tule Lake Segregation Center Jail with Castle Rock in the back ground

Tule Lake Segregation Center Jail with Castle Rock in the back ground

Tule Lake Segregation Center Jail with Castle Rock in the background

Camp Tulelake as a CCC Camp in 1936

Camp Tulelake as a CCC Camp in 1936

Camp Tulelake as a CCC Camp in 1936

Camp Tulelake Barrack

Camp Tulelake Barrack

Camp Tulelake Barrack

Tule Lake Segregation Center in 1946

Tule Lake Segregation Center in 1946

Tule Lake Segregation Center in 1946

On top of Castle Rock looking down on Tule Lake Segregation Center

On top of Castle Rock looking down on Tule Lake Segregation Center

On top of Castle Rock looking down on Tule Lake Segregation Center