Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve

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Open 24/7 year round! There are no timed entries or reservations to visit. The tallest dunes in North America are the centerpiece in a diverse landscape of grasslands, wetlands, forests, alpine lakes, and tundra. Stay on a moonless night to experience countless stars in this International Dark Sky Park!
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WEATHER INFO

Temperatures are relatively cool all year at the park elevation 8000 ft. Conditions are most often calm, but winds can arise, especially in spring and during storm fronts. Daytime temperatures feel warmer here year round due to intense high-altitude sunlight, and mid-day summer sand surface temps can be 160 degrees F! Plan to explore the dunes morning or evening during summer. Nights are cool in summer, and frigid in winter. Visit https://nps.gov/grsa/planyourvisit/weather.htm for details

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DIRECTIONS INFO

Nevada, Texas
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Great Sand Dunes
To access the main park area, including the Dunes Parking Lot, Visitor Center, and Pinon Flats Campground, take US 160 to CO 150 from the south, or CO 17 to Lane 6 to CO 150 from the west. The national park is at the north end of CO 150.
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INFORMATION

What to Expect During Government Funding Lapse

In general, other areas within this park remain as accessible as possible. Visitors should be aware that while some services are unavailable visitors are expected to protect park resources by following all regulations and “Leave No Trace” practices. As of Sunday 10-12-2025, the Visitor Center and Western National Parks Park Store are open under a donation agreement.

CAUTION

Medano Pass Primitive Road Impassible to Most Vehicles at Crossing Two

Driving the Medano Primitive Road is NOT ADVISED at this time. Erosion and deep mud near the second creek crossing are making the road impassible to most vehicles. There have been many instances the area is blocked by a stuck vehicle. All vehicle operators will be responsible for their own vehicle recovery and could incur significant expense from third party towing/recovery operators.

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Backcountry Areas Open - Permits MUST Be Printed BEFORE Entering Park.

Due to the current government shutdown, park staff will not be available to print out backcountry permits. Users MUST bring printed permit to display in vehicles for overnight parking. Permits available at Recreation.gov

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Piñon Flats Campground, sites can be reserved 3 months in advance for 2026

Due to the need for improvements in Piñon Flats Campground, sites can be reserved 3 months in advance beginning in 2026.

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