29 April, 2020

Z For Zapata Falls #A2ZChallenge

#Day 26 and the last day of A2Z Blogging Challenge where I am posting some best places to visit in Colorado.

Z For Zapata Falls


Zapata Falls is a 30-feet waterfall located in San Luis Valley near Mosca in Alamosa County. This is an easy 0.9-mile hike.

In Summer, it is a wonderful hike nearby Great Sand dunes. Whereas in Winter, it freezes completely to a giant Ice sculpture.


Zapata Falls, Colorado
Frozen Zapata Falls
PC:https://www.flickr.com/photos/greatsanddunesnpp/40406618631


Many feel that the drive to the falls is awful even though the hike is easy. It is a dirt road and so, it is better to go by a 4wd with high clearance vehicle. 

If you visit Great Sand Dunes in Summer, don't forget to add this to your itinerary. 

Until next time,









Other Posts from A2Z:

A for Aspen
B for Breckenridge
C for Colorado Springs

D for Denver
E for Estes Park
F for Frisco
G for Glenwood Springs
H for Hanging lake
I for Idaho Springs
J for Jefferson County
K for Keystone
L for Loveland
M for Mesa Verde national park 
N for North Cheyenne Canon park 
O for Ouray
P for Pagosa Springs
Q for Quandary Peak
R for Rocky Mountain National Park
S for Steamboat Springs
T for Telluride
U for US Airforce Academy, Colorado Springs
V for Vail
W for Winter Park
X for X Games in Aspen
Y for Yampa River State park



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6 comments:

  1. Zapta falls in winter must be a sight to behold... a giant ice sculpture, all nature made!
    Thanks for sharing this iformation Mahathi.
    Congratulations on successful completion of A to Z challenge.

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  2. That is very beautiful! For some reason, only the mobile version of your site (with the pink background instead of blue) has a comment box.
    Congratulations on reaching z.

    I hope you and yours are staying safe and healthy during this difficult time.

    J Lenni Dorner~ Co-host of the #AtoZchallenge, Debut Author Interviewer, Reference& Speculative Fiction Author

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  3. This seems to be amazing.

    Ruchi Nasa ( https://thevagabond.me )

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  4. Wow! The frozen fall looks stunning!!

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  5. Wow! Had never heard of this. Thanks for sharing, Mahathi.

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  6. Stunning and exceptional capture by the photographer! Thanks for sharing information about this place Ramya. :-)

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