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Top 10 Things to Do in Alamosa The City of Alamosa has long established itself as a premier tourist destination. Thousands of people visit this flavorful city each year. The city offers something for everyone. Here we have compiled a list of top 10 places to visit in Alamosa , which you may find useful. So, here you go: 1. Explore The Great Sand Dunes: I know you're aware of the fact that Alamosa is home to the Great Sand Dunes. But it would be neglectful to not to mention about it, when preparing a list of top city attractions. These are the tallest sand dunes in North America. Before mercury sores high, climb up, click pictures, build sand castles and slide down. 2. Watch Wildlife at San Luis Valley's Wildlife Refuges: The region is home to two well- established refuges – Alamosa Wildlife Refuge and Monte Vista Wildlife Refuge. These are shelters for migratory birds and other wild animals. Why don't you plan an educational trip for your school-goers this season? What can be a better way to educate them? 3. Drive in Wilderness - Zapata Falls: Want to get the best views of San Luis Valley for your travel chronicles? Get to the location of Zapata Falls and click pictures. Just adjacent to these beautiful falls is a four-mile trail, which gives

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The City of Alamosa has long established itself as a premier tourist destination. Thousands of people visit this flavorful city each year. The city offers something for everyone. Here we have compiled a list of top 10 places to visit in Alamosa, which you may find useful.

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Top 10 Things to Do in AlamosaThe City of Alamosa has long established itself as a premier tourist destination. Thousands of people visit this flavorful city each year. The city offers something for everyone. Here we have compiled a list of top 10 places to visit in Alamosa, which you may find useful. So, here you go:1. Explore The Great Sand Dunes: I know you're aware of the fact that Alamosa is home to the Great Sand Dunes. But it would be neglectful to not to mention about it, when preparing a list of top city attractions. These are the tallest sand dunes in North America. Before mercury sores high, climb up, click pictures, build sand castles and slide down.

2. Watch Wildlife at San Luis Valley's Wildlife Refuges: The region is home to two well-established refuges Alamosa Wildlife Refuge and Monte Vista Wildlife Refuge. These are shelters for migratory birds and other wild animals. Why don't you plan an educational trip for your school-goers this season? What can be a better way to educate them?

3. Drive in Wilderness - Zapata Falls: Want to get the best views of San Luis Valley for your travel chronicles? Get to the location of Zapata Falls and click pictures. Just adjacent to these beautiful falls is a four-mile trail, which gives you access to the mountain peaks and wilderness area. The falls is at its full charm in winter as it freezes into a sculpture of ice.

4. Picnic at Blanca Vista Park: Looking for a family picnic space in Alamosa? Blanca Vista Park features two picnic areas. You can also see several types of wildlife around a 24.4 acre pond. Remember this pond is not for you but for the habitants of this place. Yes, you can take a hike or ride a bike along well marked trails Little Bear, Crestone and Twin Peaks Loop trails.

5. Play at Cattails Golf Course: The 18-hole and 6,900 yard championship golf course on Rio Grande River is an outstanding place to play the gentlemen's sport. Featuring beautiful mountains in the backdrop, the premise includes a restaurant, a driving range and a pro shop. Didn't bring your equipments? No worries, golf carts and club rentals are available!

6. Take Guided Tours at Colorado Alligator Farm: The Alligator Farm is a natural setting featuring geothermal wells, aiding the production of fish and alligators. The temperature of water is 87 degrees. You can take guided tours or opt for fishing, boating and trail hiking.

7. Visit the Beautiful Adams State University: To say the least, Adams State University is a piece of architectural elegance. Founded in 1921, it's a state-supported university offering degrees in various fields. Visit its beautiful campus. You may be a prospective student or employee, who knows?

8. Attend Summerfest on the Rio: Held in the beautiful Cole Park on the banks of Rio Grande River, Summerfest hosts an array of activities for children and youngsters. The entry is free. Also, there are food and beer vendors and arts and crafts booths.

9. Ride along Rio Grande Scenic Railroad: Riding along this railroad makes you feel as if you were in olden days. It's a historic railroad and offers you sneak peeks into the lives of local people.

10. Sample Local Food: There are a number of restaurants in Alamosa that serve local food. Your vacation will be incomplete with sampling the local food.

As this is peak tourist season, we recommend you to book hotel in Alamosa prior to your visit, to enjoy a hassle-free vacation.Find more information about hotel in Alamosa visit us at www.comfortinnandsuitesalamosa.com