Great Sand Dunes National Park
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Big B Bob
N 37° 43.967 W 105° 30.733
13S E 454865 N 4176290
One of the most unique National Parks in the US. Once you hike to the top of High Dune you will understand the meaning of "One Step Forward, Two Steps Back".
Waymark Code: WM3PQE
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 04/30/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member MNSearchers
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Great Sand Dunes National Park

Mosca, Colorado


    On the eastern side of the remote, high-mountain San Luis Valley, between the Blanca Massif and Crestone Needle, are the Great Sand Dunes, the tallest sand dunes in North America. The dunes cover approximately 39 square miles and rise to almost 750' above the valley floor.

View of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains from High Dune

The dunes are the product of the wind and rain eroding the San Juan and Sangre de Cristo Mountains that ring the San Luis Valley. They have collected here because the prevailing winds across the valley blow in this direction and meet winds blowing in the opposite direction. The sand drops to the valley floor and is held in place by water flowing from the Sangre de Cristo's. So over the course of millennia, the dunes have built up to where they are today. And tomorrow they will be different because the wind still blows, the sand still moves and the deposits of sand still grow.

The dunes are like continually changing sculptures. Overall, they maintain a remarkably stable form because they are so moist throughout (from the rain and snow). But the surface layers of sand dry and flow with the wind in ever-changing patterns.

Even in the sands, live flourishes.

Great Sand Dunes National Monument became Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve on September 13, 2004, when Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton signed a declaration making this America's 58th National Park. The Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Act of 2000 mandated the purchase of the 97,000-acre Baca Ranch to create the National Park, the Baca National Wildlife Refuge and to make significant additions to the Rio Grande National Forest. This acquisition occurred through the cooperation of a consortium of private, state and federal partners, including major assistance from the Nature Conservancy. Part of the 103,000-acre Zapata-Medano Ranch (owned and operated by the Nature Conservancy) is included in the National Park and the Baca National Wildlife Refuge.

Hiking to the top of High Dune





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.



The Visitor Center is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Memorial Day to Labor Day. Hours vary the rest of the year.




State/States the Park is located...: Colorado

Park Designation: Park (inc. National)

Website From the National Parks Service Page of this Waymark...: [Web Link]

Are pictures included?: yes

Times the Visitors Center (or Park) is Open....: Not listed

Months the Visitors Center/Park is open...: Not listed

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