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Alamosa KOALocal Area AttractionsSand Dunes National MonumentNestled beneath blue sky and 14,000-foot mountain peaks, the Great Sand Dunes look much the same today as in the early 1800s. Whipped by prevailing winds to heights of over 700 feet, this ocean of sand covers about 39 square miles. Splashland (Hot Springs) PoolRelax in the soothing waters of a hot springs pool. Enjoy the Geothermal Water Outdoor Swimming Pool, cool air/warm water, diving boards, wading pool for toddlers, showers, concessions, rental suits, towels and toys. Open Memorial Day to Labor Day. Cumbres and Toltec Scenic RailroadAmerica’s longest and highest narrow gauge steam railroad. A special journey into yesterday, this enchanting narrow-gauge steam railroad is an exciting and marvelous adventure, meandering 64 miles in the awesome peaks and valleys of the scenic Rockies, through tunnels, gorges, and breathtaking trestles. Today, this dramatic railroad is owned by the states of Colorado and New Mexico and is a Registered National Historic Site. Colorado Alligator FarmThe world famous Rocky Mountain White Tilapia hybrid was developed here. You will see alligators and fish, as well as other native wildlife. Two Mile Creek Wildlife Habitat offers gators in a natural setting, warm water fishing--largemouth bass, catfish and tilapia, boating, nature trail hiking, picnic area, fresh and smoked fish, alligator meat, and gift shop. Open daily except Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Rio Grande Scenic RailroadRio Grande La Veta Pass Route Train. A new excursion train that leaves from Alamosa and takes you to the historic town of La Veta on one of the most beautiful and breathtaking stretches of track in America. Restaurants in the Area:
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