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The San Luis Valley is generally considered to be comprised of 6 counties: , Monte Vista , Del Norte , South Fork , Creede , Saguache , Center , Fort Garland , San Luis , Antonito , La Jara , Crestone , Villa Grove , Hooper , Mosca , San Acacio, Colorado and a number of smaller locations, some Ghost Town s. A few other counties have some land in the Rio Grande Basin including Archuleta County, Colorado , Hinsdale County, Colorado and San Juan County, Colorado The Sangre De Cristo Range is the eastern border of the valley. Mt. Blanca is prominent in the middle of the range. There are several passes at between 9,000 and 10,000 feet (2,700 and 3,000 m), La Veta Pass being used by US Highway 160 and by the Denver And Rio Grande Railroad (D. & R. G.) tracks. Other passes used historically were Medano, Mosca and Sangre de Cristo Passes. The Great Sand Dunes is a famous feature of the valley. It lies directly to the west of the Sangre de Cristos Elevation rises as you go north in the valley to Poncha Pass, used now by US Highway 285 and historically by the Narrow Gauge tracks of the D. & R. G. About 50% of the 2,000,000 acres (8,000 km²) in the San Luis Valley is privately owned. 500,000 acres (2,000 km²) on the borders of the valley, generally abutting National Forest Lands are managed by the Bureau Of Land Management , BLM, a division of the United States Department Of The Interior . This land is usually leased to neighboring ranches for grazing for a nominal fee. Part of the value of a Ranch is its continuing lease of BLM or National Forest lands. Public lands in the mountains surrounding the San Luis Valley are generally part of the Rio Grande National Forest and are managed by the United States Forest Service . Agriculture in the San Luis Valley is generally concentrated around the Colorado towns of Alamosa , Monte Vista and Center . Principal crops include Potato es, Head Lettuce and Beer Barley . Less favored areas with a shorter growing season and less access to water rights tend to be devoted to Alfalfa and Grazing . Broad areas, especially in Saguache County, Colorado have a high Water Table or are even flooded part of the year. Uncultivated land is often covered with "chico", low brush such as Rabbitbrush , Greasewood and other woody species. There are over 300 known artists living in the San Luis Valley as evidenced by an onging directory maintained by Monte Vista artists' group, {Link without Title} The Art Thing. The Art Things' membership boasts several nationally recognised artists working in various media. EXTERNAL LINKS
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