White Sands National Park in Alamogordo, NM is home to one of the world's most remarkable natural wonders - the expansive white gypsum sand dunes that cover 275 square miles of the Tularosa Basin. This unique dunefield, the largest of its kind, is preserved within the park along with its diverse plant and animal life.
Visitors to White Sands National Park can plan an incredible experience by understanding the safety measures, participating in ranger-led programs, and taking advantage of the park's accessibility initiatives. The park also offers a fascinating glimpse into the past through fossilized footprints and trackways of ice age animals and ancient human inhabitants of the Tularosa Basin.
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