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slowrun_downhill t1_j3sckry wrote

Took mushrooms here, during college. It did not disappoint! 10/10 would recommend!

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189birds t1_j3sxhav wrote

Great Sand Dunes park is bisexual now?! xP

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SirGlenn t1_j3tiedg wrote

It's better in person, and not too far away there used to be fields full of watermelons, not sure if they still grow melons over there.

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jivatma t1_j3ty53u wrote

That wave river is so amazing. Never even mentioned

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No-Inspector9085 t1_j3uscmp wrote

I had a tour by a kid no older than 12. He wrestled some gators and was like “don’t tell nobody I’m doing this” he also gave us fish to feed the gators. We got in trouble because he took us in the back too lol. Then the wind blew a few roofs off and the kid panicked and ran into the flying sheet metal storm. We bought him a hat and a shirt at the gift shop and left it there for him. Great kid.

If you bring a fishing pole, you can fish the pond and feed the gators with the fish. 10/10.

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Top_Neighborhood_203 t1_j3uskjo wrote

Dude its so pretty here. Glenwood springs has the best sunsets in spring. You have to look in the right place tho cause of all the mountains

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nick-j- t1_j3uxv99 wrote

I came here in October, the last park of a string of 15 during almost a month. I was so exhausted by the time I came here I couldn’t enjoy it much. I just wanted to be home. Then a thunderstorm came and it just took my breath away by how stunning it looked. My only regret is I didn’t take a good enough photo while I was there. I need to go back here soon.

Great photo.

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yar2000 t1_j3v244l wrote

My planet Arrakis is so beautiful when the sun is low.

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__Rick_Sanchez__ t1_j3vs8m9 wrote

Not sure why everyone feels the need to overprocess these pictures.

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mdpaustin t1_j3w8ms3 wrote

Went this summer, drove up from Taos, walking the dunes really let me know I'm no spring chicken anymore. Headed to Zapata Falls after and really enjoyed that short hike, lots of melt water running clear and cold.

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Deep_Breath- t1_j3wbkuh wrote

I wish I was there right now, splayed out on the sand, staring at the sky.

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patspr1de98 t1_j3wm8mu wrote

Gorgeous, one of the most peaceful national parks

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