Walk the Glistening Dunes
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White Sands National Park is like walking on another planet. It's the largest gypsum dune field in the world and home to a thriving number of plants and species. Visitors can stroll through the dunes or camp out at sites nearby.
White Sands National Park is like walking on another planet. It's the largest gypsum dune field in the world and home to a thriving number of plants and species. Visitors can stroll through the dunes or camp out at sites nearby.
DETAILS
New Mexico
Hours
9AM - 6PM Daily
$25.00 per vehicle and valid for seven consecutive days and payable at the entrance booth on Dunes Drive
ABOUT
Here, great wave-like dunes of gypsum sand have engulfed 275 square miles of desert and preserves a piece of New Mexico's unique geology. Typically, gypsum is rarely found as sand because it dissolves in contact with water. But, the isolation and weather patterns of the Tularosa Basin creates a truly unique experience for intrepid park explorers. Visitors can hike (trails range from easy to extremely difficult, perfect for every-level of experience), partake in education ranger-led programs and even sled down the dunes in a few designation places. White Sands was established as a national monument in 1933 and re-desginated as a national park in 2019. Today, its location between several military bases means the monument is sometimes closed due to missile tests. Visitors are always encouraged to check before making the trek.
- National Park Foundation
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