White Sands National Park
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White Sands National Park

Endless dunes of pure gypsum crystal sand

Picture this: 275 square miles of pure white sand dunes stretching to the horizon like an alien landscape dropped in the middle of New Mexico. White Sands National Park isn't your typical desert - these aren't regular sand dunes. They're made of gypsum crystals that stay cool to the touch even under the blazing desert sun. The sand is so white it practically glows, creating one of the most surreal landscapes in North America. You'll find yourself sledding down dunes, hiking barefoot across crystalline sand, and watching sunsets that turn the entire landscape into shades of pink and gold. But here's the thing - this place requires some planning. The park sits on an active military testing range, so it closes randomly for missile tests. And that pristine white sand? It gets everywhere. Absolutely everywhere.

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White Sands keeps it simple with five main trails, and honestly, that's all you need. The Playa Trail is your easiest bet - a 0.5-mile boardwalk that's perfect for families with strollers or anyone who wants to dip their toes into the dune experience without commitment. The Interdune Boardwalk runs 1.1 miles and gives you the full ecosystem tour, showing off the rare plants that somehow survive in this gypsum desert. For the real dune experience, hit the Dune Life Nature Trail. It's only 1 mile, but you're walking through soft sand the entire time - think beach workout but in the desert. The Backcountry Camping Trail stretches 2.3 miles into the heart of the dune field, but fair warning: navigation gets tricky when every dune looks identical. The Alkali Flat Trail is the beast at 4.8 miles roundtrip. You'll be hiking through unmarked dunes following orange markers, and people regularly get lost here. Bring way more water than you think you need.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Rent sand sleds at the visitor center for $20 instead of buying your own - they're purpose-built for gypsum and work better than regular sleds
  • 2.Pack your own lunch and water to avoid the markup at the limited concessions - a cooler full of supplies costs less than one meal out
  • 3.Time your visit during free entrance days (usually 4-5 per year) to save the $15 vehicle fee
  • 4.Buy the America the Beautiful Annual Pass for $80 if you're visiting 3+ national parks this year - White Sands alone would cost $15
  • 5.Stay in Alamogordo instead of Las Cruces - hotels are 30-40% cheaper and you're only 15 minutes from the park
  • 6.Bring baby powder from home to remove sand from skin and gear - the visitor center charges $8 for a small bottle

Travel Tips

  • Check the park website before leaving home - missile testing at the adjacent range closes the park without warning, sometimes for days
  • Arrive early morning or late afternoon for the best light and cooler temperatures - midday sun is brutal and washes out photos
  • Download the park map to your phone offline - cell service is spotty and it's easy to get disoriented in the dunes
  • Wear closed-toe shoes even though it looks like a beach - the sand can get surprisingly hot and sharp gypsum crystals can cut bare feet
  • Bring way more water than you think you need - the dry desert air and reflective sand dehydrate you faster than expected
  • Pack everything in ziplock bags - that fine gypsum dust gets into every crevice and can damage electronics
  • Try sand sledding at least once - rent discs at the visitor center and head to the big dunes near the scenic drive
  • Visit during a full moon if possible - the park offers special moonlight programs and the white sand glows ethereally at night

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, but only backcountry camping in designated primitive sites scattered throughout the dunes. You'll need to hike 1-2 miles to reach your site, bring all your own water and food, and pack out all waste including human waste. Only 10 sites are available and they book up quickly, especially during cooler months.

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