Fodor's Expert Review Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park

Kanab State/Provincial Park

This sweeping, 3,730-acre expanse of pink sand about 20 miles west of Kanab is the result of eroding sandstone. Funneled through a notch in the rock, wind picks up speed and carries grains of sand into the area—the undulating formations can reach heights of 100 feet and move as much as 50 feet per year. It's a giant playground for dune buggies, ATVs, and dirt bikes. If you just want a quick scamper through the dunes, park in one of the small roadside lots; there's no fee collected at these areas, and they're farther away from where vehicles zoom through the sand and so tend to be quieter.  Children love to play in the sand, but check the surface temperature; it can get very hot.

State/Provincial Park

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Coral Sand Dunes Rd. (Hwy. 43)
Utah  84741, USA

435-648–2800

stateparks.utah.gov/parks/coral-pink/

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Rate Includes: $10 per vehicle

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