Great Sand Dunes National Park
Colorado's Great Sand Dunes National Park is located in Southern Colorado. Attracting about 300,000 visitors a year, the dunes cover 30 square miles and are nestled right next to the Sangre de Cristo mountains, 35 miles north east of Alamosa. The park boasts North America's tallest dunes, rising 750' high. The park is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
The Visitor Center provides some wonderful information for your tour of the Sand Dunes where you can learn more about the park through a 15 minute video, exhibits, and a bookstore.
The Sand Dunes offer numerous activities. The most popular is hiking, as the area is filled with countless trails. Some of these hikes take a few minutes while others take hours. Hiking to the top of the High Dune is a popular endeavor. Though it is not the tallest dune, it appears that way from the visitor center. This hike is not done on a trail; the hiker zigzags up the sandy dune for a 650 foot gain. Though the hike is not easy, the view from the top of the dune is worth the effort. Other hikes include the challenging Zapata Falls trail, which takes the hiker to the picturesque Zapata waterfall. For the not so adventurous soul, the Sand Ramp Trail takes you on an easy hike through the dunes. Many of the other trails can be toured with a trail guide, giving insight about the history of the dunes. These trails are beautiful and must be undertaken by foot; bikes are not permitted on the trails.
Other activities include castle building and kite flying contests, summer concerts, and photography workshops sponsored by Friends of the Dunes Inc. Also, if the area has received enough moisture, you can wade in the waters of Medano Creek, which flows at the base of the dunes. Originating as snow on the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Medano Creek first flows to high alpine lakes, then through dense spruce and fir forest, beaver meadows and large aspen and cottonwood groves before it reaches the dunes. The water seems to disappear in the sand - only to reappear as ponds and verdant wetlands on the west side of the dunes.
The Park bustles with wildlife. Mule deer, elk, coyotes, golden and bald eagles, ravens, magpies, and just outside park boundaries bison, are all common sightings. Other interesting creatures include insects that have adapted to the sand and are unique to the area.
Places to Stay and Fun Things to Do
Set in the center of the vast San Luis Valley of southern Colorado, Alamosa serves as the region's hub for tourism: fishing, hot springs, jeeping, golfing, resturants and the 2 Narrow-Gauge Train in Colorado!
Twice Named Colorado's "Company of the Year." Offering 1/2 to 10 day whitewater rafting trips on 5 Colorado rivers. Featuring Inn-to-Inn rafting, horseback riding, jeeping and downhill mountain biking.
19 miles from Alamosa on Highway 17. The "Two Mile Creek Wildlife Habitat" provides the opportunity to view gators and reptiles in a natural setting, to fish and go boating, nature trail hiking and picnicking.
32 miles from Alamosa. Enjoy the serenity of the Great Sand Dunes National Park. Relax at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo mountains. Queen or king beds, air conditioning & heated indoor pool. FREE WI-FI.
Spectacular view of Dunes & the San Luis Valley. At the entrance of Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve, 32 miles NE of Alamosa. Full hookup RV sites, seperate tenting area & camper cabins.
A great base camp for exploring the Great Sand Dunes! A rustic motel with modern amenities like air conditioning, color cable TV and internet via DSL in Fort Garland only 25 miles east of Alamosa.
Between Alamosa & Del Norte in the San Luis Valley with fly fishing along the Rio Grande. The Inn has an indoor pool, hot tub, free continental breakfast with waffles, handicap rooms & WI-FI. Pets welcome!
Natural Hot Artesian Water, 30 minutes from Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. RV and Camping spots with water and electric hookups. Stay here & receive 1/2 off your pool admission.
A Conference, retreat center and Inn located four miles west of Crestone. The air is fresh and clean, the pace is slow and the vistas are magnificent! Next door to the Los Cumbres Golf Course.
More Activities & Information
Los Caminos Antiguos Scenic BywayDownloads:
Download an area map of Great Sand Dunes National Park(Map provided by the U.S. National Park Service)
Directions:
From I-25 in Colorado Springs, take exit 146 and head west on Garden of the Gods Road. Follow to its end ("T" intersection) at 30th Street; turn left (south) and go about 1.5 miles. The visitor center will be on the left and the park entrance on the right.From south: reached by US Highway 160 and Colorado Highway 15.
From west: reached by Highway 17 and County Six Mile Lane.




