Getting Here and Around

Getting Here and Around

Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve is about 240 mi from both Denver and Albuquerque, and roughly 180 mi from Colorado Springs and Santa Fe. The fastest route from the north is Interstate 25 south to U.S. 160, heading west to just past Blanca, to Highway 150 north, which goes right to the park's main entrance. For a more scenic route, take U.S. 285 over Kenosha, Red Hill, and Poncha Passes, turn onto Highway 17 just south of Villa Grove, then take County Lane 6 to the park (watch for signs just south of Hooper). When traveling from the south, go north on I-25 to Santa Fe, then north on U.S. 285 to Alamosa, then U.S. 160 east to Highway 150. From the west, Highway 17 and County Lane 6 take you to the park. The park entrance station is about 3 mi from the park boundary, and it's about a mile from there to the visitor center; the main parking lot is about a mile farther.

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