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Alamosa Colorado 81101

  • Free outdoor park, helmets required. Park includes a 4 foot mini-ramp, 3 four foot quarter pipes, a six-foot quarter pipe, hi-bank, lo-bank, bank to wall, some ... More on skateboardpark.com

 

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Alamosa, Colorado

  • An aquaculture farm growing alligators and fish with an assortment of reptiles and native wildlife on-site. This is not a swimming site for people. There are some beautiful hot springs around the great State of Colorado, with a diverse ... More on Trails

 

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Alamosa, Colorado

  • Ruybalid Lake is one of several seldomvisited lakes that dot the top of a large mesa on the west side of the Conejos River. Although the mesa and its environs comprise the southwestern third of the rugged San Juan Mountains and the ... More on Trails

 

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Alamosa, Colorado

  • Great Sand Dunes National Park encompasses a 39-square-mile area of sandy dunes on the eastern edge of the San Luis Valley. Towering nearly 750 feet above the valley floor, these swells of sand are considered the tallest dunes in ... More on Trails

 

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Alamosa, Colorado

  • Hiking becomes a leaping, sliding, even cartwheeling and somersaulting event at Colorados Great Sand Dunes National Park. Here, 30 square miles of sand, wind-sculpted into myriad hills and valleys, invite climbing to the crest of ... More on Trails

 

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Alamosa, CO

  • If technical rock climbing is your type of adventure, then Penitente Canyon may have what you want. The canyon is known for its nearly 300 world class technical rock climbing ... More on Epinions.com

  • If technical rock climbing is your type of adventure, then Penitente Canyon may have what you want. The canyon is known for its nearly 300 world class technical rock climbing ... More on Epinions.com

 

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Alamosa / Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge Complex, 9383 El Rancho Lane, Alamosa, CO 81101-09003, United States

  • The Alamosa-Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge Complex is in the San Luis Valley. Each year, the runoff from melting snow feeds the rivers and wetlands of the valley and provides habitat for migr... More on LLBean.com

  • Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1953 to provide habitat for wildlife, particularly wat ... More on PlanetWare

 

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Mosca, Colorado

  • A good base of operations to explore ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Colorado

  • Consisting of 226,420 acres of rugged and mountainous landscape, this wilderness ... More on TripAdvisor

  • I only did half of this hike because I had another hike planned a couple da More on Trails

 

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