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Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve
National
Park Service
Kathy Zelenka
Education Specialist
11999 Highway 150,
Mosca, CO 81146
Kathy_Zelenka@nps.gov
719-378-6344
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General Information
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Majestic and austere, the Great Sand Dunes rise from a high mountain
valley flanked by some of the tallest peaks in the Rocky Mountains.
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve celebrates the entire
natural system of the Great Sand Dunes as well as a rich and living
connection with ancient and modern peoples. Our mission is to offer
visitors opportunities for learning, solitude, and a growing sense
of stewardship in an accessible and undeniably enticing natural
setting. The National Park Service works with park partners, neighbors,
and the American public to protect this treasure forever.
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Education Programs and Teaching Materials
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Great Sand Dunes employs a full-time education specialist who provides
a variety of curriculum-based classroom presentations and field
trips for K-12 groups. To avoid scheduling conflicts, it is best
to arrange ranger-led programs at least two weeks in advance. More
notice in the busy spring field trip season is highly recommended.
Program subject areas include geology, animals and ecosystems,
plant adaptations and cultural uses, history, and wilderness and
Leave No Trace skills. Programs generally last 1-2 hours, depending
on the time of year, staff availability, and teachers' schedules.
Hands-on, place-based education can increase students' understanding
of how their lives are connected with the natural world and provide
an excellent outlet for creativity, exploration, and student-driven
inquiry.
A variety of teaching materials, lesson plans, and interactive
games can be found on our web
site. Our on-line activities and "Explore the Wonders"
web site section may be used as pre-trip materials or post-visit
extensions of your Dunes unit. If your students produce exceptional
writing or artwork following your visit, their work can be posted
on web sites for Great Sand Dunes, the National Park Service, and
the Hands on the Land network.
Learn more about Great Sand Dunes' education programs and teaching
materials in ECEC's Teaching
Resources.
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Driving Directions and Maps [main
map]
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- General
Park Map - Great Sand Dunes is located 25 miles northeast
of Alamosa, Colorado.
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Natural History
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Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve contains the tallest
dunes in North America. Although the active dune field appears stark,
in reality, the Park and Preserve protects a rich and complex environment
ranging from desert valley floor to snow-capped mountain peaks,
where many different plants and animals live in a variety of distinct
natural communities. Here, one can find insect species found nowhere
else on earth, globally rare plants, and creeks that demonstrate
surge flow, an uncommon hydrologic phenomenon. The Wilderness areas
within the Park and Preserve also offer spacious relief from urban
America, exceptional solitude and quiet, and a remarkably unspoiled
day and night sky.
Our web site features
animations that describe how the dunes formed, links to various
research documents, curriculum resources, and images of plants,
animals, and geological features.
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Cultural History
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The same physical characteristics that influenced the formation
of the sand dunes created a cultural crossroad, resulting in a landscape
of special significance to many people over thousands of years.
The Park and Preserve contain some of the oldest (9,000+ years before
present) known archeological sites in America. The dunes have been
identified as having special importance by people of various cultures,
and the area is recognized for the culturally diverse nature of
human use.
Great Sand Dunes' web site offers a summary of current
archaeological projects and an oral history section that includes
lesson plans and the opportunity for local students to post their
own oral history interviews on-line.
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Related Links
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