Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park adventure.
Whirl–-or walk–through vibrant-colored dunes before relaxing at a scenic campsite.
Take the name of this unique state park literally. Not only can you take in views of rolling pink sand dunes, you can zip across them on UTVs, ATVs, motorcycles, and more; sled down the dunes on a sandboard; or take a stroll in the sands if you prefer a slower pace. Plus, this park’s location in southwest Utah is within 75 miles of both Zion and Bryce Canyon national parks. The onsite campground offers over 30 campsites, with a mix of dry camping and electric hookups available. The surrounding region is home to BLM lands (maintained by the Bureau of Land Management), offering designated campgrounds and dispersed camping.
Prepare for hot, dry, sunny days if visiting in summer, when temperatures regularly top 90 degrees, heating up the sands. The evenings cool significantly, so grab a jacket, even if you are camping in July and August. The shoulder seasons offer cooler daytime temperatures, but freezing overnight temperatures are not out of the question. Winters are cold with the potential for snow.