The park has a great campground with pull through sites and many modern amenities. Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park offers something for everyone. The park is located at an elevation of 6000 feet with 1,200 acres of sand dunes for the OHV enthusiast and hiker alike. Come on in and see the displays in the visitor center and pick out a t-shirt or postcard. The pink sand and red rocks are a great bac
kdrop for photos, especially during a sunset best seen from the observation deck in the park. The park is open all year round and offers recreationists and photographers something for every season. Park activities
In addition to the .5-mile nature walk, the park offers a junior ranger program for children ages 3-12. Test your skills with a sandboard or sand sled as you ride down the dunes. You can rent a board/sled for $25 per day. ROAM Tours offers UTV tours within the park. You can book an exhilarating journey across our stunning sand dunes, venturing into an adventure paradise unlike any other. Make a reservation with them here https://www.roam-outdoor.com/coral-pink-sand-dunes
All-ways-adventure does rappelling tours in the park, you can make a reservation with them by calling (435) 899-9745. Camping
Spend a night or more in our modern campground with restrooms, hot showers, and waste station. The campground offers dune access for OHVs with 21 pull-through sites for small RVs and trailers. Each campsite has a picnic table, trees, fire pit and charcoal grill. Potable water spouts are located throughout the campground. For campground reservations please call (800) 322-3770 or go to www.stateparks.utah.gov
19 of the 21 campsites can be reserved including the large group site. Sites 23-34 have partial hook-ups and are $45.00 a night. Site 24 and 28 are back-ins, all the rest are pull-through, the shortest at 95'! Prices are as follows:
Day use $15 per vehicle, $10 for Utah residents 62+, commercial groups $3.50 per person. Camping $28 per site per night, $15 per extra vehicle. $45.00 for hookup sites. Group campsite #1 holds 5 full size rigs (truck w/trailer), at $170 per night. It has 2 electric and water hookups and a bbq grill. Group campsite #2 holds 5 full-sized rigs (truck w/trailer), at $200 per night. it has 5 electric and water hookups. The park does not accept the National Parks pass and hunting is allowed within the park. There are no eateries at the park. Carmel Junction (north) and Kanab (southeast) off highway 89 have restaurants and other lodging and are only 20-25 minutes from the park. While this is an open forum, we ask that all who contribute do so in a manner that is respectful of others. See our comments policy here: https://naturalresources.utah.gov/social-media-comments-policy