Great Sand Dunes National Park Puzzle - ADG Graphic packaging box on a white background
Jigsaw puzzle box featuring a scenic illustration of Great Sand Dunes National Park with a couple walking.
Puzzle box with desert scene and 'Tourist Courts' branding
Jigsaw puzzle box with desert scene design and text on a white background

Great Sand Dunes National Park Puzzle - ADG Graphic

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Capture Colorado’s stunning desert beauty with the Great Sand Dunes National Park Puzzle – Sands of Time. This 1000-piece puzzle features artwork by Anderson Design Group, known for its vintage-inspired national park illustrations.

The watercolor-style scene shows two hikers walking hand-in-hand across the vast dunefield. In the distance, the Sangre de Cristo Mountains rise against a soft sky. 

In addition, each box includes a full-size matching poster. You can use it as a reference while puzzling or frame it as décor. Whether you’ve visited the dunes or simply admire their beauty, this puzzle offers a screen-free escape into nature.

This puzzle also makes a thoughtful gift for nature lovers and puzzle enthusiasts. Moreover, it’s perfect for solo quiet time or shared family nights.

Add this puzzle to your collection and enjoy a mindful journey through one of Colorado’s most awe-inspiring landscapes—one piece at a time.

  • Official park puzzle approved by the National Park Service for Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve
  • Completed size 19 1/4" x 26 1/16"
  • Made in the USA

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