Alcatraz Island suddenly shuts for tourists weeks after Trump demands $150M to reopen it as infamous prison
Alcatraz Island has abruptly closed its doors to tourists just weeks after President Trump demanded over $150 million to reopen the infamous prison.
Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary – which sits in the water near San Francisco – closed for good as an operating prison in 1963 and now welcomes around 1.2 million visitors per year, according to the National Park Service. Now, on the NPS’s website, an alert says that the closure began on Monday and will last until Friday.
“Access to the island is temporarily closed for dock repair,” the warning reads. “All scheduled tours have been refunded.”
In an email obtained by SFGATE, Joshua Winchell, the park’s communications chief, said that the closure was “planned” and “pre-scheduled.” The work will be carried out “specifically to repair and inspect the dock pilings.”
The Trump administration has long expressed interest in reopening a prison on Alcatraz Island, and the White House released a 2027 budget proposal earlier this year that seeks $..
