
Animals, except for Service Animals, are not allowed in the museum buildings or on the missile site.To arrange a commercial photo or video recording session, please contact the foundation’s Advertising Manager at The use of selfie sticks and tripods is prohibited throughout the museum and missile site. 4, 1965, the first Titan at Chico was taken off alert. The Defense Department phased out the Titan missile program in 1964 and on Mathe program was officially ended. After damages were repaired, the Chico complex became operational on March 9, 1963. Commercial photography is not allowed without written permission. The silo was later repaired for an amount of at least 1,250,000. Non-commercial photography and video recording are permitted, although flash photography is prohibited.Please wear walking shoes (no heels or flip flops).Site nine, near Reardan, remained in the government’s hands, first passing to the United States Bureau of Mines, who expanded the site. The post-Cold War fate of these sites is equally fascinating. A smoking area is provided outside the museum. A Titan ICBM, similar to those housed in the silos around Eastern Washington. Smoking is not permitted inside museum buildings or while on the tour.Glass bottles and water with additives that include any food coloring are prohibited in the museum building and on the tour. Food and beverages, except bottled water, are prohibited on the tours.Secure storage is available if you are traveling with a weapon. The museum does not provide storage for these items. Strollers, backpacks and other large bags/purses are prohibited and must be left in your vehicle.Online reservations strongly recommended to ensure your preferred tour time.

Tours are limited to 26 visitors per tour.Guests unable to descend and ascend 55 stair steps or who cannot stand for 45 minutes will be limited to the surface portion of the site and will not have access to the underground area.

