This is where you can find websites, helpful phone numbers, friends groups and cooperating associations, and, sometimes, books related to the park.
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve: www.nps.gov/grsa
Visitor Information
Visitor Center
11999 State Highway 150
Mosca CO 81146
(719) 378-6395
You can find a park map at this site.
For information about bringing pets, click here.
Fees
Standard Pass:
- Seven-day vehicle access: $25
- Seven-day motorcycle access: $20
- Seven-day per person access (pedestrians and bicyclists): $15
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Annual Pass: $45
American the Beautiful Annual Pass (including Senior Passes): FREE - $80
Organizations And Businesses
- Non-Commercial Group (16+ persons): $15
- Commercial Sedan (1-6 seats): $25
- Commercial Van (7-15 seats): $40
- Commercial Mini-Bus (16-25 seats): $40
- Commercial Motor Coach (26+ seats): $100
Friends Groups and Cooperating Associations
Friends of the Dunes is a non-profit citizen's support group for Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. In cooperation with the National Park Service, the Friends provide a forum for citizen involvement in planning decisions, focus public interest on issues and need, and provide volunteer and financial aid for projects beyond the scope of the park's budget.
Helpful Books
Stars Above, Earth Below, A Guide To Astronomy In the National Parks
Add Stars Above, Earth Below, a Guide to Astronomy in the National Parks to your library and you'll not only gain a better appreciation of the dark skies over national parks, but you'll also be better informed on the stars twinkling at you.
Sea Of Sand, A History Of Great Sand Dunes National Park And Preserve
There is an inland sea of sand that relatively few people realize exists. While the sand dunes of Death Valley National Park are fairly well-known, and most people are aware of the sand dunes at our national seashores, the towering dunes of Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve in Colorado are unknown to most