Nestled in the San Luis Valley near the impressive Great Sand Dunes National Park, Alamosa is close to four great hot springs. Listed in order of proximity to downtown, the following list includes day-use pools, full-service spas, and even a clothing-optional primitive resort.

Centrally located in the high desert of southern Colorado, Alamosa introduces travelers from near and far to unique experiences regardless of the season. At Visit Alamosa, it’s our job to guide visitors through the wonders of the region, with an authenticity that’s guaranteed.

Alamosa County was created on , with Alamosa as its first and only seat. Alamosa is now a notable tourist town with many nearby attractions, including the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado Gators Reptile Park, and the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad.

The biggest town near Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Alamosa is nestled between the San Juan Mountains and the Sangre de Cristos, close to Zapata Falls and other delightful hiking trails.

Alamosa County Public Health is conducting a survey and would love to hear from you on which chronic disease prevention strategies are most important for our community.

Housed in the historic Denver & Rio Grande Railroad depot in downtown Alamosa, the Colorado Welcome Center provides information on local and state wide attractions, driving maps, SUP rentals and a…

Alamosa is the gateway town to Great Sand Dunes National Park, a 30-square-mile dunefield, where prairie sunflowers poke out of the sand and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains loom in the distance. It’s straight out of a sci-fi story.