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  2. San Luis Valley - Wikipedia

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    However, it lacked hiking trails. Then in 2022, after more than a decade of planning, Costilla County and an organization called San Luis Valley Great Outdoors built three hiking trails and one single track mountain bike trail in the park. [25] [26] [27] The San Luis Valley is also home to the Colorado Gator Reptile Rescue.

  3. Los Caminos Antiguos Scenic and Historic Byway - Wikipedia

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    From Fort Garland, the route goes south along Colorado State Highway 159 to the town of San Luis. From San Luis, the byway goes west along Colorado State Highway 142 all the way to the town of Romeo. From Romeo, it heads south on Highway 285 to the town of Antonito. From Antonito, it heads west along the southern part of Colorado State Highway ...

  4. San Luis, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado became a state in 1876 and the Town of San Luis was incorporated in 1885. Today, San Luis is the oldest continuously inhabited town in the State of Colorado. [10] A Pueblo Chieftain article dated June 8, 1872, describes the three stores of San Luis as kept by Fred Meyer & Co, Auguste Lacome and Mazers & Rich in addition to a blacksmith ...

  5. Colorado Pacific Rio Grande Railroad - Wikipedia

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    A total of 6 ex-BNSF SD70MACs have been acquired from BUGX, and 1 GP40-2 from the Royal Gorge Route Railroad, as of August 2023. On Augusta 23, 2024, a filing with the Surface Transportation Board (Docket No. FD 36795) revealed that Colorado Pacific San Luis would be purchasing the San Luis Central Railroad , a 13-mile agricultural short line ...

  6. List of drainage basins in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado also has three significant endorheic basins: the San Luis Closed Basin in the San Luis Valley, and the Bear Creek Basin and the White Woman Basin spanning the Colorado-Kansas border north and south of the Arkansas River.

  7. Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area - Wikipedia

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    The San Luis Valley was culturally isolated for much of its history, preserving a distinctive local Spanish dialect and vocabulary. A high proportion of the local population is descended from Hispanos, Spanish colonial settlers who arrived in the area in the 1850s, the first permanent European settlers in Colorado. [4]

  8. Geography of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Across the Sangre de Cristo Range to the east of the San Luis Valley lies the Wet Mountain Valley. These basins, particularly the San Luis Valley, lie along the Rio Grande Rift, a major tectonic feature. See Rift. The Rocky Mountains within Colorado contain 54 peaks that are 14,000 ft (4,300 m) or higher, known as fourteeners. [10]

  9. Lake Alamosa - Wikipedia

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    Map of the San Luis Basin, with margins of the lake outlined with red lines. The lake was in southern Colorado, at high altitude, covering most of the San Luis Valley [1] /San Luis Basin north of the San Luis Hills. [2] It reached an elevation of 2,335 meters (7,661 ft) at highstand. [3]