Look familiar? If you said the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve near Alamosa, you’d be correct! If you have never visited the area (or if you don’t know much about these sandy marvels), here are seven things to keep in mind:
1. The Great Sand Dunes National Park covers a whopping 44,246 acres, while the Preserve protects an additional 41,686 acres.
3. Since the San Luis Valley is such a windy area, it is easy to experience the dune-building process firsthand. (Word to the wise: wear long pants, as your legs may get hit by flying sand and rocks during your hike.)
5. Any guesses as to how much sand there is at the Dunes? Believe it or not, there is an estimated 5 billion cubic meters of sand within an area of 30 square miles.
6. In addition to protecting the unique area, the Great Sand Dunes were designated as a National Park in order to shield the extra water located just inches below the sand.