This National Park Is a 'Waterless Sea'-and It Has Giant Sand Dunes That Glow Pink and Blue at Sunset
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This National Park Is a 'Waterless Sea'-and It Has Giant Sand Dunes That Glow Pink and Blue at Sunset
"White Sands National Park is the largest gypsum sand dunefield in the world. It covers 275 square miles with glittering white sand and unusual desert vegetation."
"The park offers several ranger-led programs that allow visitors to experience the park in a more immersive way."
"Immersion is the name of the game at White Sands National Park, which tends to draw adventurers and solitude seekers, along with photographers chasing the golden hours of sunrise and sunset."
White Sands National Park in New Mexico is renowned for its vast white sand dunes, the largest gypsum sand dunefield globally, covering 275 square miles. The park attracts adventurers, solitude seekers, and photographers, especially during sunrise and sunset when the dunes exhibit stunning colors. Open year-round except on Thanksgiving and Christmas, the park has limited food options and no overnight accommodations. Entry costs $25 per vehicle, and purchasing passes online is recommended for convenience during peak seasons.
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