Great Sand Dunes

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The tallest sand dunes in North America, up to 750 feet (230 m) tall, were formed by deposits of the ancient Rio Grande in the San Luis Valley. Abutting a variety of grasslands, shrublands, and wetlands, the park also has alpine lakes, six 13,000-foot mountains, and old-growth forests.


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05:00:00, 13 September 2004 +
37° 43' 48.00" N, 105° 30' 36.00" WLatitude : 37.73
Longitude : -105.51
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434.4 km² (167.726 sqmi, 434,400 m², 107,342.586 acre, 429,370.3 rood) +
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The tallest sand dunes in North America, uThe tallest sand dunes in North America, up to 750 feet (230 m) tall, were formed by deposits of the ancient Rio Grande in the San Luis Valley. Abutting a variety of grasslands, shrublands, and wetlands, the park also has alpine lakes, six 13,000-foot mountains, and old-growth forests.00-foot mountains, and old-growth forests. +
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