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Hooper, CO
'Colorado Gators Reptile Park' was opened to the public in 1990, in Mosca, Colorado, United States. Located 17 miles north of Alamosa, Colorado, it started as a tilapia farm in 1977, and now includes a bird sanctuary, reptile rescue, ... More on Wikipedia

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San Luis Valley Alligator Farm, 9162 County Road 9 North, Mosca, CO 81146, United States

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P.O. Box 175, County Lane 6 North, Mosca, CO 81146, U.S.A.
San Luis Lake, just eight miles east of the Great Sand Dunes National Monument, has been a haven for water sports enthusiasts for nearly a century. The San Luis Valley provides some of the best birding opportunities in Colorado. Sandhill ... More on LLBean.com

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9162 County Road 9 North, San Luis Valley, Colorado 81146, United States of America
Alligators in Colorado? Strangely enough, yes. Geothermal wells keep the temperature a cozy 87°F (31&d... More on Frommers
Here is something you don't find every day in a high mountain valley of the Rocky Mountains -- alligators.
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New Frontier Drive-In Center, CO 81125

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4005 E. 2 1/2 North Monte Vista, CO, United States

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Alamosa
The Trail is also known as "Colorado's Roughest Road", for good reason. Many large rocks, that progressively get larger as you near the lakes. Plus it is very step, but ... More on trails.mtbr.com
I did this trail alone in 2002 and with my brother-in-law a month ago. It is a jeep trail, but bicycles and hikers are allowed, and everyone is courteous. It is an epic ride. The base is around 770... More on trails.mtbr.com

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Alamosa, Colorado
A popular campground near the Great Sands ... More on TripAdvisor
OVerall, it was a very relaxing experience. More on TripAdvisor

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3304 Clark St # 1, Alamosa, CO 81101

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3330 Clark St, Alamosa, CO 81101
