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    Alamosa KOA

    6900 Juniper Lane
    AlamosaCO 81101
    RV
    ft. long
    Do not include the length of your tow or pull vehicle.
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    Winter Montly Special
    Code CB

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    Open May 1 - October 31

    We are here for your weekend getaway or as your base camp for everything this area has to offer. Enjoy our Big Rig friendly pull through sites (100 feet long!), Kamping Kabins and tent sites.

    Nestled between the breathtaking San Juan and Sangre de Cristo Mountains at 7,550 feet, the Alamosa KOA in the San Luis Valley is your gateway to adventure. Come stay with us while you enjoy the Great Sand Dunes National Park, The Rio Grande Scenic Railroad, the Cumbres and Toltec railroad and the Colorado Gator farm (we sell discount tickets). Stay with us and experience family oriented activities just minutes away from all of your adventures.
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    • 50Max Amp
    • 100'Max Length
    • Wi-Fi
    • Pool
      (May 27 to Sep 06)
    • Propane ($)
    • Firewood ($)
    • Pavilion
    • Bike Rentals ($)
    • NEW! 100 feet long pull through 50 amp Full Hookup sites!
    • 30 and 50 amp full hook up RV sites
    • Tent Sites with Grills and Fire Rings
    • Kabins - we have 3 NEW Kabins in 2011
    • Recreation Hall
    • Heated outdoor swimming pool
    • Refurbished Playground
    • Horseshoes
    • Basketball
    • Pancake Breakfasts!

      On Saturday and Sunday mornings from Memorial Day to Labor Day

    • Game Room

      Upstairs rec hall with TV, video games and foosball!

    • Fun Family Games

      Volleyball Basketball Horseshoes

    • Great Sand Dunes National Monument

      Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve is a United States National Park located in the easternmost parts of Alamosa County and Saguache County, Colorado. The park contains approximately 85,000 acres. The park contains the tallest sand dunes in North America, rising about 750 feet from the floor of the San Luis Valley on the western base of the Sangre de Cristo Range, covering about 19,000 acres. The dunes were formed from sand and soil deposits of the Rio Grande and its tributaries, flowing through the San Luis Valley. Over the ages, westerly winds picked up sand particles from the river flood plain. As the wind lost power before crossing the Sangre de Cristo Range, the sand was deposited on the east edge of the valley. This process continues, and the dunes are slowly growing. The wind changes the shape of the dunes daily. http://www.nps.gov/grsa/index.htm

    • Colorado Alligator Farm

      The world famous Rocky Mountain White Tilapia hybrid was developed here. You will see alligators and fish, as well as other native wildlife. Two Mile Creek Wildlife Habitat offers gators in a natural setting, warm water fishing--largemouth bass, catfish and tilapia, boating, nature trail hiking, picnic area, fresh and smoked fish, alligator meat, and gift shop. Open daily except Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Alamosa KOA sells discount Gator farm tickets! Get your coupon for free gator chow!

    • Rio Grande Scenic Railroad

      The Rio Grande Scenic Railroad of Colorado, a heritage railway, began operations in 2006, operating both steam and diesel locomotives in the San Luis Valley. Located 200 miles (320 km) south of Denver, Colorado, the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad operates out of Alamosa, Monte Vista and La Veta. The original La Veta line of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad was completed on June 22, 1878; with standard gauge track over La Veta Pass. Historically called the Scenic Line of the World, the train’s connections between Alamosa and La Veta includes views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and several of Colorado’s 14,000-foot (4,300 m) peaks. http://www.riograndescenicrailroad.com/

    Upcoming Events

    Summer on the Rio Grande - First weekend in June

    Enjoy food, music, crafts and more and free admission.

    "Ride the Rockies" Bicycle Tour -- Mid-June

    "Ride the Rockies" - every other year in June this bicycle tour comes through Alamosa.

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