The Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve is home to North America's tallest sand dunes which measure roughly 750 feet (228 meters) above the San Luis Valley floor. The formation of these dunes took place approximately 440,000 years ago. Sand and soil deposits from the Rio Grande River led to the formation of these dunes. Though the sand dunes are the primary attraction, the park is also home to several wildlife species including the Sandhill crane, the Great Sand Dunes beetle, and bighorn sheep which are one of its most notable inhabitants.
A place to celebrate life, have fun-filled evenings and mingle with the community, Society Hall allows you to experience all this and more under one roof. A significant event venue, Society Hall is host to everything from plays and concerts to workshops and film screenings. Besides community events, private events like weddings and memorial services and corporate events like business meetings are also held here. Whether you are into dance, music or theater or you are simply looking for an entertaining evening out, attending the next community event at Society Hall will not let you down.
A place to celebrate life, have fun-filled evenings and mingle with the community, Society Hall allows you to experience all this and more under one roof. A significant event venue, Society Hall is host to everything from plays and concerts to workshops and film screenings. Besides community events, private events like weddings and memorial services and corporate events like business meetings are also held here. Whether you are into dance, music or theater or you are simply looking for an entertaining evening out, attending the next community event at Society Hall will not let you down.
The Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve is home to North America's tallest sand dunes which measure roughly 750 feet (228 meters) above the San Luis Valley floor. The formation of these dunes took place approximately 440,000 years ago. Sand and soil deposits from the Rio Grande River led to the formation of these dunes. Though the sand dunes are the primary attraction, the park is also home to several wildlife species including the Sandhill crane, the Great Sand Dunes beetle, and bighorn sheep which are one of its most notable inhabitants.