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 Great sand dunes national park Information
Great Sand Dunes National Monument is located 35 miles northeast of Alamosa,...
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 NPS: Nature & Science» Geology Resources Division
In addition to small mines and prospects within the boundary of Great Sand Dunes National Monument, there are numerous mine and prospect excavations upstream of and in watershed that drain into the Monument.
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado
Activity of the dunes is subject to numerous controlling factors, including aridity, sand supply, wind and its variability, topography of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and surface flow in streams on the dune field perimeter.
www2.nature.nps.gov /geology/parks/grsa   (4762 words)

  
 NPS: Nature & Science» Air Resources Division–Permits:ARIS: Great Sand Dunes NP & P
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve is located in south-central Colorado, was first established as a national monument in 1932 to protect the impressive sand dunes that are the highest in the U.S. In 1976, a portion of the monument was declared a national wilderness area.
The Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Act of 2000 increased the total size of the area to nearly 84,000 acres, and increased the size of the wilderness portion to 75,225 acres.
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado
www2.nature.nps.gov /air/permits/ARIS/grsa   (750 words)

  
 Alamosa and Great Sand Dunes National Monument : Great Sand Dunes National Monument
Alamosa and Great Sand Dunes National Monument (Great Sand Dunes National Monument)
For further information, contact Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, 11999 Colo. 150, Mosca, CO 81146-9798 (tel.
From Alamosa, there are two main routes to Great Sand Dunes: east 14 miles on U.S. 160, then north on Colo. 150; or north 14 miles on Colo. 17 to Mosca, then east on Six Mile Lane to the junction of Colo. 150.
www.frommers.com /destinations/print-narrative.cfm?destID=1483&catID=1483024528   (552 words)

  
 Colorado's Great Sand Dunes becomes national park
The sand sheet, surrounding watershed and underground aquifer all contribute to the water flow and sand replenishment that maintains the dunes.
President Hoover established the area as a national monument in 1932 and it was later enlarged by Presidents Truman and Eisenhower.
The designation is contigent upon the completion of land acquisitions to increase the size of the park, which is now a national monument.
www.cyberwest.com /cw19/great_sand_dunes.html   (629 words)

  
 Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve --  Encyclopædia Britannica
It was proclaimed a national monument in 1978, and the boundaries and name were altered in 1980 when it became a national park and preserve; the preserve adjoins the park to the west and southwest.
park and preserve in central Alaska, U.S., established in 1980 from the former Mount McKinley National Park (1917) and Denali National Monument (1978).
area of large sand dunes and mountainous terrain in south-central Colorado, U.S. Covering some 150,000 acres (60,700 hectares), it is located at the eastern edge of the San Luis Valley along the western base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, 25 miles (40 km) northeast of Alamosa.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9037881   (940 words)

  
 Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Preserve Fact Sheet
Great Sand Dunes National Monument protects most of the dunes and approximately 40,000 acres of high mountain valley habitats; the National Preserve includes several 13,000-foot peaks and watersheds critical to the dunes system and host to wilderness recreation opportunities for the public.
Designated a National Monument in 1932, Great Sand Dunes National Preserve was created in November 2000 with the passage of the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Act of 2000.
Great Sand Dunes National Monument needs an additional $1.2 million in annual operating funds to alleviate threats to park resources and improve the experience of visitors.
www.npca.org /across_the_nation/americansfornationalparks/learn_more/great_sand_dunes.asp   (940 words)

  
 Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve became a United States National Park by an act of Congress on September 13, 2004.
The dunes and surrounding area were designated a National Monument in 1932.
The sand dunes form because as the wind blows sand and small rocks across the valley and up against Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the wind slows and drops the debris.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Great_Sand_Dunes_National_Park   (822 words)

  
 Great Sand Dunes National Monument Highpoint Information
The Great Sand Dunes Preserve boundary is farther north and west as Tijeras Peak (13,604+ feet) -
The Great Sand Dunes highpoint is a liner at 10,520+ feet, some fourteen hundred feet down from a rocky knob, and two thousand seven hundred feet down from Mount Herard - also called Peak Seven.
Dunes exceeding one hundred feet of prominence can be found along the northeastern edge of the dune field.
www.cohp.org /natl_parks/Great_Sand_Dunes.html   (822 words)

  
 Great Sand Dunes National Preserve - Areaparks.com
With the passage of the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Act of 2000, resources now also include alpine lakes and tundra, six peaks over 13,000' in elevation, ancient spruce and pine forests, large stands of aspen and cottonwood, grasslands, and wetlands--all habitat for diverse wildlife and plant species.
This geologic wonderland, containing 30 square miles of dunes, became a national monument in 1932.
The wind shaped dunes glow beneath the rugged backdrop of the mountains.
greatsanddunes.areaparks.com   (822 words)

  
 Great Sand Dunes National Monument - Mosca - Reviews of Great Sand Dunes National Monument - TripAdvisor
The Great Sand Dunes at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains recently graduated from a national monument to a national park.
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve features some of the tallest and most delicate dunes in the world.
The history of and information on the Great Sand Dunes National Monument in Colorado.
tripadvisor.com /Attraction_Review-g60841-d143163-Reviews-Great_Sand_Dunes_National...   (822 words)

  
 Colorado Guide - Great Sand Dunes National Monument
A New Park: On November 22nd, 2000, Great Sand Dunes was officially upgraded in status to a National Park, although it will continue to be known as a National Monument and Preserve until a purchase of adjoining ranchland is finalised.
The dunes are a great place for children and the park can get very crowded in summer but a more tranquil experience awaits those to willing to walk a little further into the sandy landscape.
The process continues and the dunes are still being gradually enlarged by the wind, which also changes the shape and sand patterns of the dunes daily.
www.americansouthwest.net /colorado/great_sand_dunes/national_monument.html   (822 words)

  
 Great Sand Dunes National Monument
With the passage of the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Act of 2000, resources now also include alpine lakes and tundra, six peaks over 13,000', ancient spruce and pine forests, large stands of aspen and cottonwood, grasslands, and wetlands--all habitat for diverse wildlife and Rocky Mountain plant species.
CAR - Great Sand Dunes National Monument is located 35 miles northeast of Alamosa,Colorado, reached by US Highway 160 and Colorado Highway 150 from the south.
There is a great deal of sand movement with each wind storm, but moisture in the dunes seems to have a stabilizing effect, maintaining the height, contours and shape of the sand in the main dune mass.
www.usparkinfo.com /greatdune.html   (822 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Nation -- Colorado Sand Dunes, North America's tallest, to become newest national park
DENVER – Colorado will become home to the country's newest national park when Interior Secretary Gale Norton officially reclassifies the Great Sand Dunes National Monument.
The sand dunes were declared a national monument in 1932 by President Herbert Hoover.
The Nature Conservancy got involved with the sand dunes and ranch, about 160 miles south of Denver, because of the area's unique ecosystem and the community's push to preserve it for its recreation and environmental values.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/nation/20040911-0212-sanddunes-park.html   (822 words)

  
 Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Preserve
The Great Sand Dunes were created by countless centuries of wind carrying sand particles from west to east across the San Luis Valley.
Fire personnel from the National Park Service responded to the blaze, with visitors and employees being evacuated onto the sand dunes.
The monument is like a gigantic, pre-made sand castle for them.
www.coloentertainment.net /natlfor/sanddunes.cfm   (822 words)

  
 Colorado dunes captivate visitors
Last year, the dunes earned a promotion to national park from their former rank as national monument, due to some land acquisition and a few new national park-level facilities.
Hiking on sand thoroughly engages the calves and thighs; the footing shifts constantly and often abruptly.
This park encompasses mounds of sand that go on for 30 square miles, right up against the expected Colorado landscape: snow-capped mountains, rushing creeks, sagebrush, aspens, cottonwoods and ranchland dotted with grazing bison.
www.azcentral.com /arizonarepublic/arizonaliving/articles/0616dunes0616.html   (798 words)

  
 Great Sand Dunes National Monument
CAR - Great Sand Dunes National Monument is located 35 miles northeast of Alamosa,Colorado, reached by US Highway 160 and Colorado Highway 150 from the south.
With the passage of the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Act of 2000, resources now also include alpine lakes and tundra, six peaks over 13,000', ancient spruce and pine forests, large stands of aspen and cottonwood, grasslands, and wetlands--all habitat for diverse wildlife and Rocky Mountain plant species.
There is a great deal of sand movement with each wind storm, but moisture in the dunes seems to have a stabilizing effect, maintaining the height, contours and shape of the sand in the main dune mass.
www.usparkinfo.com /greatdune.html   (1134 words)

  
 Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Preserve Fact Sheet
Great Sand Dunes National Monument protects most of the dunes and approximately 40,000 acres of high mountain valley habitats; the National Preserve includes several 13,000-foot peaks and watersheds critical to the dunes system and host to wilderness recreation opportunities for the public.
Designated a National Monument in 1932, Great Sand Dunes National Preserve was created in November 2000 with the passage of the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Act of 2000.
For additional information about the funding needs of Great Sand Dunes National Monument, contact Tara Harmon, Colorado Field Organizer, at 303-650-5818, ext.111.
www.npca.org /across_the_nation/americansfornationalparks/learn_more/great_sand_dunes.asp   (340 words)

  
 GORP - US National Monuments - Great Sand Dunes National Monument - Colorado
GORP - US National Monuments - Great Sand Dunes National Monument - Colorado
Yet while heavy winds move the sand around quite a bit (you don't want to get caught in a sandstorm), moisture acts as a stabilizer, maintaining the height and even the contours of the dunes.
The dunes themselves are not a haven for tons of flora or fauna, but you will find some 20 species of plants (pinon pine, juniper) and several more of animals (rabbits, mule deer) and birds (like the green-tailed towhee).
gorp.away.com /gorp/resource/us_nm/co_great.htm   (340 words)

  
 Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Preserve - History
On November 22, 2000, President Clinton signed the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Act of 2000, which authorized the expansion of the National Monument into a National Park almost four times its original size.
Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Preserve - History
Indian rice grass, blowout grass, scurf pea, and prairie sunflower are just a few of the twenty different species of plants growing directly on the Great Sand Dunes.
www.classbrain.com /artmonument/publish/printer_great_sand_dunes_monument_history.shtml   (340 words)

  
 Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve
Many important partners work with Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve to protect the entire geological, hydrological, and biological system of the dunes.
Welcome to the official National Park Service web site for Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve.
This web site is maintained by Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve.
www.nps.gov /grsa/home.htm   (340 words)

  
 L.L.Bean: Park Search - Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve
In a flat, remote corner of the San Luis Valley in the Colorado Rockies rise the Great Sand Dunes, the tallest sand dunes in North America.
Covering 30 square miles, the dunes have been whipped to heights of 750 feet by winds that blow across the valley, creating a wonderland for hikers and campers.
Backcountry camping is allowed at designated sites and in the dunes wilderness with a permit, which must be obtained in person at the visitor center.
www.llbean.com /parksearch/parks/html/3000gd.htm   (340 words)

  
 OhioLINK ETD: Neu, Roene
Unlike most small streams in and around the Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Preserve of South West Colorado, Buck Creek is perennial and spring fed, while all others are ephemeral and primarily snowmelt fed. The purpose of the study was to determine why Buck Creek is perennial.
Great Sand Dunes National Monument,; perennial,; spring fed,; Buck Creek
Resistivities suggest an impermeable gneiss closer to the surface at the springs.
rave.ohiolink.edu /etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1100552677   (340 words)

  
 Great Sand Dunes Oasis- Great Sand Dunes National Monument
Great Sand Dunes Oasis- Great Sand Dunes National Monument
On the eastern side of the remote, high-mountain San Luis Valley, between the Blanca Massif and Crestone Needle, are the Great Sand Dunes, the tallest sand dunes in North America.
The dunes are the product of the wind and rain eroding the San Juan and Sangre de Cristo Mountains that ring the San Luis Valley.
www.greatdunes.com   (204 words)

  
 GORP - US National Monuments - Great Sand Dunes National Monument - Colorado
GORP - US National Monuments - Great Sand Dunes National Monument - Colorado
Yet while heavy winds move the sand around quite a bit (you don't want to get caught in a sandstorm), moisture acts as a stabilizer, maintaining the height and even the contours of the dunes.
The dunes themselves are not a haven for tons of flora or fauna, but you will find some 20 species of plants (pinon pine, juniper) and several more of animals (rabbits, mule deer) and birds (like the green-tailed towhee).
gorp.away.com /gorp/resource/us_nm/co_great.htm   (492 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: General Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement, Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Preserve, Colorado
Specific dates, times, and locations will be announced in the local media and will also be available by contacting the Superintendent of Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Preserve.
General Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement, Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Preserve, Colorado
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Contact Superintendent Steve Chaney, Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Preserve; Tel: (719) 378-2312; (719) 378-2594.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/2003/January/Day-16/i1004.htm   (642 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - A sandy, spectacular surprise in the Rockies
Though much of the dune field has been designated a national monument since 1932, it was the addition of this ranch to the west, two others to the south and portions of the Rio Grande National Forest to the east that allowed this geological oddity to be upgraded to a national park.
The dunes spread across the eastern side of the San Luis Valley, a 50-mile-wide pocket of high-altitude ranchland in the southern Rockies miles from the nearest major highway.
Line is determined, however, and falling onto her hands and knees, she claws her way up the last few feet of almost vertical sand to the top of High Dune, which rises 750 feet from the floor of the surrounding San Luis Valley.
www.usatoday.com /travel/destinations/2004-12-09-sand-dunes_x.htm   (1049 words)

  
 Great Sand Dunes NP & Pres, CO GMP - Superintendent's Note
We would like to make you aware of two planning initiatives at Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, a unit of the National Park System.
The wilderness review, which is required by law and National Park Service policy, will examine areas within the expanded Great Sand Dunes boundary to determine whether they are suitable for, and should be proposed as, wilderness.
The Great Sand Dunes general management plan will provide management direction for resource stewardship, visitor understanding and appreciation, partnerships, facilities, and operations for the next 15-20 years.
planning.nps.gov /parkweb/default.cfm?RecordID=118   (257 words)

  
 Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Preserve - History
On November 22, 2000, President Clinton signed the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Act of 2000, which authorized the expansion of the National Monument into a National Park almost four times its original size.
Tucked against the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in south-central Colorado, the San Luis Valley is home to the tallest sand dunes in North America.
With this new addition the park’s resources now include alpine lakes and tundra, six peaks over 13,000', ancient spruce and pine forests, and large stands of aspen and cottonwood, grasslands, and wetlands.
www.classbrain.com /artmonument/publish/printer_great_sand_dunes_monument_history.shtml   (472 words)

  
 Valley Courier Online
One significant man-made change to the park took place during Chaney’s tenure as superintendent — the transition of the Sand Dunes from a national monument to a national park.
The journey to becoming the superintendent of the Sand Dunes began when Chaney was young, developing his love of the outdoors in his native Arkansas.
There is an idea of these parks collectively representing something more than a single park.” But it’s not hard to see, the Sand Dunes holds a special place for Chaney.
www.alamosanews.com /main.php?story_id=6957&page=39   (715 words)

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