The high, rugged Sangre de Christo Mountains are the backdrop for Great Sand Dune National Park, 30-square miles of sand dunes reaching over 740 feet. They are the tallest dunes in North American with an amazingly diverse habitat. It is an ongoing story of wind, water, and sand. There are no designated trails on the dunes, you can walk anywhere you want–I dare you! Come along to visit the grand peaks of sand and granite!
What a landscape! Click and go . . .Category: **States We Explored
Ride~About: The Best Autumn Color in 30 Years!
When local folks say they haven’t seen such gorgeous autumn colors in 30 years, you know you picked a good day to take an autumn road trip into the mountains! Come along on this glorious trip to see Nature’s annual end-of-summer spectacle.
Come on, it gets even better!SNAP*Shot: Zapata Falls and My Poor Planning
I was told about it so planned a visit during my trip to Great Sand Dunes National Park area: Zapata Falls. An easy half-mile walk to a waterfalls! Have been missing waterfalls this year with travel limited, but here we are. Ready for this adventure? Hmmm . . . this is easy?
SNAP*Shot: Abundant Colors at Cottonwood Lake
It’s that time of year again! Welcome to the glorious aspen and ground cover colors at Cottonwood Lake. It is a small lake three miles off State Highway 306, best known as home to Cottonwood Pass. We will visit there soon for amazing beauty at 12,126 ft elevation. Now, we are about 9,600 ft high along the shore of Cottonwood Lake!
Come on along for more beauty!