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Contact Info.

When

9:00am to 5:00pm Monday-Sunday (7 Days a Week).

Where

Located in the Historic Railroad Depot at 610 State Ave, Alamosa, CO 81101.

Contact us

Front Desk: 800-258-7597

CWC Manager: 719-589-9396

The Welcome Center is open daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Our staff is here to assist you with any questions you may have about your travel or about the San Luis Valley. If you’re visiting after hours, you’ll find Alamosa Visitor Guides and Colorado Maps in the kiosk outside our building.

The Colorado Welcome Centers are staffed by an outstanding group of volunteers who serve as a great source of information for visitors. The volunteers at the Alamosa Welcome Center are particularly knowledgeable and eager to share their insights, making them a fantastic resource for anyone visiting the area. They are well-versed not only in statewide information but also in the rich history and unique attractions of the broader San Luis Valley, providing personalized advice, insider tips on off-the-beaten-path locations, and answering any questions visitors may have.

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Welcome to the Colorado Welcome Center in Alamosa! We’re not just a place for travel information and history; we’re also an art gallery celebrating the rich culture of the beautiful San Luis Valley.

One of our main highlights is the magnificent “Cranes in Flight” monument by nationally renowned artist Jocelyn Russell. This incredible bronze sculpture pays tribute to the Sandhill Cranes that migrate through the San Luis Valley each spring and fall.

Inspired by the San Luis Valley, renowned sculptor Huberto Maestas creates works with international reach. A miniature version of his iconic “Stations of the Cross” series, found in San Luis, is held in the Vatican Museum. Here at the Welcome Center, we are honored to feature his bronze sculpture, “El Pastor.”

Our center also features more fantastic artwork from talented San Luis Valley artists, showcasing the region’s unique heritage and stunning landscapes.

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12 Murals by: Katie Dokson/Bianca Maestas
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Bronze Sculpture by: Jocelyn Russell
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Mural by: Casey McCoy
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Bronze Sculpture by: Huberto Maestas

History of

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The Alamosa Welcome Center itself is particularly unique as it is located in the historic Alamosa Train Depot. Alamosa was founded, in part, to accommodate the railroad. The first Denver & Rio Grande train arrived in Alamosa in 1870. By 1880, it was the center of narrow gauge railroading in America. The Alamosa Train Depot was built in 1908-1909, and the town quickly sprung up from the railroad with Sixth Street becoming the heart of activity and commerce.

After the decline of railroad transportation, the building was used for various government offices over the years. In 2009, interior renovations were made for the Colorado Welcome Center to move into their ideal home. Listed on the National Historic Register, the Depot features architecture and memorabilia reminiscent of a bygone era, making it an ideal first stop for visitors.

Become a Travel counselor

Our volunteers are the heart of the Alamosa Welcome Center. They are a fantastic resource for visitors, providing a warm welcome and a wealth of information that goes far beyond a simple map. Our team is passionate about the San Luis Valley and provides personalized advice, insider tips on off-the-beaten-path locations, and answers any questions visitors may have.

Why Volunteer with Us?

We’re Looking for People Who Are:

Ready to share your insights and help people discover the magic of the San Luis Valley? Join our outstanding group of volunteers.

Colorado Welcome Center Manager: 719-589-9396

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