Southern Colorado
Great Sand Dunes National Park
A Sandbox of Epic Proportions.
A few of our favorites
Photography
There are endless possibilities but I highly recommend sunrise or sunset for the stunning contrast of colors when the shadows are cast on the dunes. Action photos are always a hit especially while sliding (or tumbling) down the dunes!
Sandboarding / Sledding
A MUST DO with or without kids. We rented from Kristi Mountain Sports and they were so friendly and great source of local knowledge. Just be prepared to be covered in fine sand that is nearly impossibly to get out of your shoes and socks (and nose, ears, and hair!)
Experience the night
A certified International Dark Sky Park makes for phenomenal way to view thousands of stars.
Sketch the Dunes
Literally, grab a pad of paper, chalk pencils and start sketching.
4WD Medano Pass Road
Closed during the winter months so we were unable to do this drive but it sounds amazing and we will definitely be back for this experience.
Sandhill Crane Migration (Spring and Fall)
Sounds amazing but we didn’t visit at the right time of year.
Splash Splash in Medano Creek
Where We Stayed
I recommend staying in the town of Alamosa which is only a 40 minute drive to the Great Sand Dunes Visitors Center. Several retail outlets offer sand sled rentals and sandboard rentals. There is a Walmart (always a bonus!) and plenty of dining and hotel options.
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