The less frequently explored “Escape Dunes” offer unique views of Great Sand Dunes National Park from an area of forest that has been choked from sand escaping into the area. Over the years, sand has successfully jumped Medano Creek and built smaller dunes amongst the forests that encircle the park leaving behind remnants of skeletal trees.
To get here, drive north into the park and take the last road on the left, just before Piñon Flats Campground. From here be prepared, AWD or 4WD is required. The road is single lane and devoid of jagged rocks, instead, the terrain is problematic due to sand accumulations. We made it just fine in a 2016 Subaru Legacy sedan though a few moments we got in some deep pockets. About 2.5 miles/10 mins of drive, you will reach the Castle Creek Picnic area. Once here, Park your car and head up the dry river bed. You won’t miss it.
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