Near Tallest Dunes Out-and-Back
Great Sand Dunes National Park
Near Tallest Dunes Out-and-Back
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Near Tallest Dunes Out-and-Back
Great Sand Dunes National Park
Near Tallest Dunes Out-and-Back
A short cut out to the dunes.
Near Tallest Dunes Out-and-Back
Views of sand peaks and mountain peaks abound in Great Sand Dunes National Park.

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Tallest Dunes Out-and-Back

4.6 (15 Ratings)
A route through the most rigorous and beautiful parts of the Sand Dunes.
11.7
mi
Distance
2,809
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedRiver/CreekSwimmingViewsWildlife
Access Issues
Standard NPS regulations. Pets are permitted up to the top of the first tall ridge of dunes, between High Dune and Castle Creek Picnic Area.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
11.71mi
Distance
2,809ft
Elevation Gain
2,809ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
8,643ft
High Point
8,055ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Start in the parking lot. Once you cross the creek, you'll need to look for the tallest dune you can see. It should be right in front of you. Work your way up to the top of High Dune. It is best to zig zag, or switchback so you do not get overly exhausted. Now remember that there is no real trail, it is all sand, so don't get lost. Once on top of High Dune, follow the ridge down to the SW, and after a little ways you'll need to do some switchbacks down into a little valley. After that, you'll start a the climb up to Star Dune. This climb is also steeper, so use switchbacks. Once on top of Star Dune, you can follow its northern arm out, and then branch off to the east. Just follow the sand field to the NE, and try to stay on flatter ground. After a ways (6.2 miles), you'll come between two dunes, after this is your ascent of Highest Dune. Switchback your way up this one also. Highest Dune is much higher then Star Dune, or High Dune. This is only because it sits at a much higher elevation (2,650+ feet), but the actual sand portion is smaller.To return, just head back the way you came.
History & Background
The Great Sand Dunes have formed over thousands of years, that is the speculation at least. No one is quite sure because there is no good way to date sand.

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Contributors
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