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Holiday Open House December 12 (.doc Word file, November 2009)

Cooperative Effort Nets Poachers (.doc Word file, November 2009)

 

 

 
Sunset on Dunes

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The Sangre de Cristo or "Blood of Christ" Mountains are named for the beautiful reddish glow that sometimes occurs at sunrise or sunset.

Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area, Newly Dedicated, Highlights Rich History of Colorado's San Luis Valley (press release August 28, 2009)
 
Access ramps at Great Sand Dunes

NPS Photos by Patrick Myers

A universal access mat (left) and an accessible viewing platform (right) were added in fall 2008, providing even more access options for visitors to Great Sand Dunes.

Universal Access Options Improved at Great Sand Dunes (November 20, 2008 press release, .doc Word file, 100 kb)
 
Ambassadors for Wilderness Group 2008

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While backpacking in the high alpine mountains, these students earned volunteer service hours, elective credit, and even scholarship money.

San Luis Valley high school students: Applications will be available in January for the Ambassadors for Wilderness program!
Crestone Peaks  

Did You Know?
Some of the most dramatic views of the 14,000' Crestone Peaks are from the north side of Great Sand Dunes National Park.
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Last Updated: November 14, 2009 at 17:44 EST