With hot and sunny weather here to stay, now’s the time when our residents will begin to seek out relaxing places where they can cool off. It might be easy to just dive into one of your neighbors backyard pools, but what if you’re also looking for a splash of adventure? Those who are seeking a unique experience are encouraged to head out to Colorado’s Great Sand Dunes National Park, where a rare phenomenon is currently happening for a limited time. Something you won’t want to miss, this one-of-a-kind natural waterpark will be gone before you know it!

Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve/Facebook Considered to be the best place in the entire world for you to experience this rare phenomenon, Great Sand Dunes National Park is currently home to its own natural waterpark. One of the many natural wonders inside of the park, Medano Creek is one of the only waterways on Earth to experience “surge flow.” The creek has currently flowed down from the Sangre De Cristo Mountains, reaching the dunes and pouring out all across the sand.

Creating a unique combination of scenery, a waterside with small waves now sits inside the National Park. While it’s not the first time this natural phenomenon has occurred, now is one of the best times for you to experience it. Currently at its peak flow, residents from all over are heading to Medano Creek with tubes to take advantage of this incredible waterpark while it’s still here. Generally the surge flow would’ve been at its peak earlier, but due to this year’s weather now is the perfect time to enjoy this natural wonder for yourself. So don’t worry! You haven’t missed out on this year’s epic event just yet.

To stay up to date with Medano Creek’s conditions and to find out more information, check out the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve on Facebook.

To get a taste of what you can expect to experience, check out the footage provided by Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve via YouTube to see some of our residents floating down Medano Creek:

Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve/Facebook

Considered to be the best place in the entire world for you to experience this rare phenomenon, Great Sand Dunes National Park is currently home to its own natural waterpark. One of the many natural wonders inside of the park, Medano Creek is one of the only waterways on Earth to experience “surge flow.” The creek has currently flowed down from the Sangre De Cristo Mountains, reaching the dunes and pouring out all across the sand.

Creating a unique combination of scenery, a waterside with small waves now sits inside the National Park. While it’s not the first time this natural phenomenon has occurred, now is one of the best times for you to experience it. Currently at its peak flow, residents from all over are heading to Medano Creek with tubes to take advantage of this incredible waterpark while it’s still here. Generally the surge flow would’ve been at its peak earlier, but due to this year’s weather now is the perfect time to enjoy this natural wonder for yourself. So don’t worry! You haven’t missed out on this year’s epic event just yet.

To stay up to date with Medano Creek’s conditions and to find out more information, check out the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve on Facebook.

Have you ever experienced Medano Creek’s surge flow for yourself? To check out another unique swimming location, head out to The One Colorado Beach That’s Unlike Any Other In The World!

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