Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge
The Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge is an 11,169-acre United States National Wildlife Refuge located in southern Colorado. The site is located in the San Luis Valley along the east side of the Rio Grande approximately 8 miles southeast of Alamosa primarily in southeastern Alamosa County, although very small parts extend into northeastern Conejos and western Costilla counties.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places in the Area
Nearby places include Alamosa.
Alamosa
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Alamosa is a small town in south central Colorado, USA. It is noteworthy as the nearest significant town to Great Sand Dunes National Park, a similarly near neighbor of the eastern hub of a superb scenic railroad, and also because during the winter, it frequently records the lowest temperature of the day of any place in the contiguous United States.
Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge
- Type: Park
- Description: Wildlife refuge in Colorado, US
- Category: National Wildlife Refuge
- Location: Alamosa, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, United States, North America
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In Other Languages
“Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge”
Localities in the Area
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