
Alamosa serves as the focal point for this 1980s landscape, where the flat floor of the San Luis Valley meets the steep rise of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The Rio Grande and its many tributaries, including the Conejos River and Trinchera Creek, dictate the settlement patterns of traditional Hispanic plazas and agricultural centers like San Luis and San Pablo. Large-scale land management is evident through the Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge and the sprawling San Isabel National Forest.
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