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The Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge is one of three designated refuges in the San Luis Valley. The 11,169 acre refuge provides food, dwelling, and breeding grounds for a number of resident and migratory wildlife and birds. The refuge comprises an array of natural settings such as dry uplands, wet meadows, and riparian corridors. You can spend your time there observing the natural wonders of your surrounding by walking or biking through the nature trail, driving the auto-tour route, or hiking up to the Bluff Overlook. Popular activities include photography, wildlife viewing, and restricted hunting.

Alamosa Refuge and Visitor Center: 9383 El Rancho Lane, Alamosa, CO 81101, Phone: 719-589-4021

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