Outsiders getting Outside: From Dallas to the Dunes

Road Trip

Important to every life of a Studio Outsider is planning how to use our paid time off (PTO). Last year my wife and I, new to North Texas, decided to take advantage of our closer proximity to Colorado and take a road trip to  the Rocky Mountains. Our America the Beautiful Annual Pass was expiring and we wanted to squeeze-in one more park, do some hiking, and see some scenery. A (long) day’s drive from Dallas, nestled in the south Rockies, Great Sand Dunes National Park seemed like an interesting destination to visit with beautiful scenery, unique hikes, and fascinating history.

History and Geology

Originally designated in 1932 as a National Landmark, Great Sand Dunes National Park was established in 2004 to preserve the unique character of the site and to protect valuable water resources that still exist just a few feet below the surface of the sand. Covering 44,245 acres, the sand dunes are the highest in North America. Trapped between the San Juan Mountain Range to the west and the Sangre de Cristo Range to the east, the dunes rise as high as 770 feet above the San Luis Valley floor. The dunefield evolved and grew over the past 440,000 years as winds from the west deposited sand left behind by the now extinct Rio Grande River and prehistoric Lake Alamosa at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain range. The dunes grew higher as storms blew from the east down from the mountains pushing and depositing the sand back towards the valley floor. Contributing to this constant evolution Medano and Sand Creek run along the base of the dunefield carrying sand from the eastern edge of the dunes around to west edge where the eolian process continues in an endless loop.   

The Hikes

The Park offers incredible dune hikes as well as hikes into the Rocky Mountains and through the valley’s grasslands and wetlands. Our favorite trail was to the summit of Star Dune, the highest dune in North America. I use the term “trail” loosely as I can’t tell you how we reached the Dune. As we entered the dunefield we gradually found our way up, around, down, and across several ridges, past High Dune, and eventually to the summit of Star Dune. From Star Dune we looked across the 30 square miles of the dunefield toward the Rocky Mountains in the distance. If you remember your sled (we didn’t) you can make the trip down the dunes much quicker by sliding or sandboarding down the sandy slopes to the edge of Medano Creek.

Safe Travels

A uniquely exciting trip, I would recommend Great Sand Dunes National Park to anyone looking to escape the city for a long weekend. If by chance you have enough vacation days to extend the trip, the western entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park is a quick and beautiful four hour drive north through the Rocky Mountains. Drive safely and remember your water and sunscreen!  

blogOutside bulletin: Studio Outside is now hiring!

Well, it's now 2015 and I can't imagine a better post to start off the new year. Studio Outside has continued to grow over the past year and we are now looking to add two passionate contributors to the team!

Read below for descriptions of the two positions: 


Studio Outside is now accepting resumes and portfolios from landscape architects and designers to fill two positions – one requiring zero to three years of working experience and one requiring four to eight years of experience who are available for immediate work in Dallas, Texas.  A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture from an accredited university is required.

The successful candidate for the 0 to 3 year position will have a firm foundation in:

  • Design graphic skills and support documentation
  • Computer applications (AutoCAD, Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite, Sketchup or other modeling programs)
  • Helping to execute construction documents

The individual will work with principals, associates, and project leaders in the office to collaborate on a variety of project types and scales.

The successful candidate for the 4 to 8 year position will have professional design and project management experience leading teams through all stages from concept through construction.  Outstanding design skills are especially important for this position.  In addition, this individual will lead a team by exhibiting strength in:

  •  Design skills from conceptual planning to refined detail and site design
  • Meeting deadlines and budget requirements
  • Construction methodologies to effectively oversee preparation of CD sets including hardscape, plant materials, specs, and bidding.
  • Coordination with several disciplines on various projects
  • Client relationships
  • Development of junior staff
  • Computer Applications (AutoCAD, Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite)

The individual will work with principals and associates in the office to collaborate on a variety of project types and scales.

Studio Outside is an award winning landscape architectural practice located in the Deep Ellum District of Dallas. The studio team has more than 35 years of experience throughout the United States and overseas. Current commissions are approximately split with half of our work around Texas and half around the country. Visit www.studiooutside.us for a comprehensive cross section of our diverse practice. Please also see our previous entries on the blog for more information on office interests and ongoing activities.

Studio Outside offers a half-day Friday schedule, and opportunities to grow professionally with the office and toward your personal goals. Studio Outside strongly supports all employees to become licensed and gears studio experience toward achieving that goal.

Please provide a portfolio and resume materials (hard copy or email is acceptable) to info@studiooutside.us.