At the summit of the dunes hikers are treated to a view of the San Andres Mountains to the west. The white dunes that stretch across the valley mark the …
The Dune Life Nature Trail explores the diversity of flora and fauna that thrive on the unique ecosystem at the fringe of the white gypsum dunes. Look for signs of small nocturnal mammals, birds, and reptiles!
The Backcountry Camping Trail takes hikers up a couple sand dunes and offers views into the vast white expanse of the park. Bring a sled for the dunes!
Absolutely beautiful walk through the Canyon following the Lower San Andres Canyon Trail. Some parts of the trail may require you to scrabble over large boulders, so where appropriate footwear. …
The interdune boardwalk is the only wheelchair accessible trail in the park. There is a shaded seating area along an elevated portion of the boardwalk. This is a great place to relax and enjoy the extraordinary natural environment.
The park is open year-round and offers hiking, camping, picnicking, and wildlife viewing opportunities. There are two trailheads off of the park, Dog Canyon and an interpretive trail that leads …