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In the shadow of the Great Sand Dunes National Monument, is San Luis State Park and Wildlife Area. Nestled among low sand dunes in this unique desert are wildlife-laden wetlands and approximately nine miles of level hiking and biking trails. Waterfowl, shorebirds, songbirds and raptors fill the sky over this wildlife area most of the year. In addition, big game such as deer and elk can be seen roaming the surrounding ranchland. Bison are found at the nearby Rocky Mountain Bison Ranch.
San Luis State Park features a modern campground with showers and electricity, fishing, windsurfing, boating, water skiing, picnicking and photographic opportunities. The park is located just 15 minutes west of the Great Sand Dunes on the Los Caminos Antiquos Scenic and Historic Byway.

Facilities: The San Luis Lakes State Park offers restrooms and picnic tables. This State Park offers 51 individual campsites, all with electrical hook-ups.

Reservations: Reservations are accepted for campsites located in San Luis State Park.

Best Time To Visit: San Luis State Park is open year round.

Fees: There are a variety of fees that can be occurred when entering this state area, from a daily walking pass all the way to an annual vehicle pass. Please contact this State Recreation Area to find the plan best for you.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: Since rules may vary depending on which park you choose to visit, please check with the Park Manager for any rules that may apply.

Directions: To get to San Luis State Park from Alamosa: Take Highway 160 east from Alamosa. Go north on Highway 150 for 13.5 miles. Turn left on Six Mile Lane and drive straight for 8 miles and then drive north 1/8 mile to park entrance.

Address
San Luis State Park
County Lane 6 North
(P.O. Box 175)
Mosca, Colorado 81146
Phone
General: (719) 378-2020
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