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San Luis Valley is an expansive high-altitude valley offering diverse outdoor adventures amid striking natural landscapes.

315,567
Acres Protected
30
Miles of Trails
450,000
Annual Visitors
2000
Year Established

About San Luis Valley

San Luis Valley
 

The San Luis Valley, located in south-central Colorado, is one of the largest high-altitude valleys in the world, surrounded by the dramatic peaks of the Sangre de Cristo and San Juan Mountains. Geographically, it is an immense flat basin stretching over 8,000 square miles and is defined by its arid climate, with elevations ranging from 7,500 to 8,000 feet. The valley is home to the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, known for its stunning dunes that are the tallest in North America, as well as diverse ecosystems from wetlands to alpine environments. The area has a rich history with a vibrant mix of Native American, Spanish, and Anglo influences contributing to its cultural landscape. Visitors flock to the valley for its ample outdoor opportunities, including hiking, sandboarding, stargazing, and wildlife viewing. Notable landmarks include the aforementioned Great Sand Dunes, the scenic Zapata Falls, and the remote San Luis Lakes State Wildlife Area. The valley's unique topography and cultural history make it a compelling destination for those seeking solitude and adventure in an extraordinary backdrop.

Highlights

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Great Sand Dunes – towering dunes with incredible views and sandboarding opportunities.

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Zapata Falls – a 30-foot waterfall hidden in a secluded rocky crevice.

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Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge – a habitat supporting diverse bird species.

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Blanca Peak – one of Colorado's Fourteeners offering challenging climbs.

Notable Natural Features

Great Sand Dunes

The tallest dunes in North America located in a diverse park.

Zapata Falls

A stunning waterfall that offers a cool retreat and a short hiking trail.

Alamosa Wildlife Refuge

A crucial habitat for migratory birds, ideal for birdwatchers.