Beige t-shirt with a colorful graphic of a mountain range and desert landscape on a white background and text 'Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve'
Illustration of a mountain landscape with a lake, sand dunes, and people, featuring the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve.

Great Sand Dunes National Park T-Shirt - Sunset

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Capture one of Colorado’s most unique landscapes with the Great Sand Dunes National Park t-shirt.

This shirt showcases a dynamic sunset design featuring hikers crossing the rolling dunes, a winding river flowing through the valley, and snow-capped peaks in the background. Above it all, bold sunburst lines radiate across the sky in purple and gold. Designed by Wild Tribute, it captures the magic of the dunes in a style that feels both timeless and adventurous.

Made with a cotton-poly blend, this Great Sand Dunes National Park t-shirt offers a soft feel and durability for any activity. Whether you’re hiking the tallest dunes in North America, splashing through Medano Creek, or relaxing at home, the bold design keeps the memory of Great Sand Dunes alive. It’s more than clothing—it’s a tribute to one of the most unique landscapes in the country.

  • Official park shirt approved by the National Park Service for Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve
  • Super-soft cotton-poly blend (60% combed ringspun cotton, 40% polyester)
  • Wash inside out in cold water with like colors; line dry or tumble dry low
  • 5 unisex sizes (SM–2X)
  • Printed in the United States

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