Sand Dunes searches for solutions to parking problems

Explosive growth in visitation at Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve over the past eight years has reached a point where park officials say they need to improve the visitor experience, starting with increasing parking and relieving traffic congestion.

“Current conditions are not acceptable,” said park superintendent Andrea Compton. “They’re not safe. We’re seeing resource damage. Ultimately, we need to figure out an alternative. Right now we’re looking for, ‘What are the public’s ideas of some things we can do?’”

Since parking lots at Colorado’s second-busiest national park fill up quickly, one of the biggest problems is visitors parking along roads, creating pedestrian traffic on roadways and raising safety concerns. So park officials are proposing new parking lots and other infrastructure improvements.

They have outlined their “initial proposed ideas,” made the plan available for public perusal, and are inviting public input.  A 30-day comment period runs through March 29.

From the late 1980s through 2015, annual park visitation averaged just under 274,000 people per year. Since 2016, though, average annual visitation has increased 73% to 489,436. The park record of 602,613 was set in 2021, and visitation surpassed 500,000 in 2019 and 2023.

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