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Saguache County Colorado Horse Trails
Medano Lake Trail
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Great
Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve
The 4.0 mile long Medano Lake Trail has an elevation gain of 1,900'.
The trail is moderately easy for first three miles; then very steep and
rough. The trail begins at 9600’ ½ mile west of Medano Pass in a stand
of spruce and fir trees, then rises as it follows Medano Creek to Medano
Lake. Access the trailhead from the Medano Primitive Road (4WD required),
which begins near the entrance to Pinyon Flats Campground or from the east
via Highway 69 and USFS road #559. |
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through the forest with few views until you reach Medano Lake. The dunes
can be seen by hiking to the ridge lines above the lake. Summer and early
fall are usually the best times for hiking; snow may block the trail
through June.
Directions:
Great Sand Dunes National Monument is located 35 miles northeast of
Alamosa, Colorado, reached by US Highway 160 and Colorado Highway 150 from
the south. or from Colorado Highway 17 and County Six Mile Lane from the
west.
Please Note: Great Sand Dunes National Monument is located in both Alamosa
County and Saguache County, therefore Medano Lake Trail is being
listed in both Counties.
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