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Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park

Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park Visitors will wonder at the shifting arcs of crescent-shaped dunes and sift the fine, salmon-colored grains at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park. The Park encompasses 3,730 acres of southern Utah's color country. The park itself is breathtaking, with coral-colored dunes, surrounded by red sandstone cliffs, blue skies, and deep emerald forests. This is a photographer's paradise.

The sweeping expanse of dunes is a massive playground for hiking, off-highway vehicle riding, or just playing in the sand. Off-road enthusiasts will find 1,000 acres of play area, and hundreds of miles of trails in the nearby vicinity.

Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park is a wonderful respite for those touring the Grand Circle or heading to southern Utah for a vacation. While the park is central to many other recreation areas, the park itself is an incredible destination.

Park facilities include a 22-unit campground, modern restrooms, hot showers, sewage disposal station, a boardwalk, overlook trails, and a nature trail. The park is 12 miles of U.S. Hwy 89 near Kanab.

Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park Information

  •   Acres - 3730
  •   Elevation - 6000 ft
  •   Park Open - Year round
  •   Reservations Accepted - Year round
  •   Stay Limit - 14 Days
  •   Total Units - 22
  •   RV Trailer Sites - 22
  •   Maximum RV Length - 32
  •   Tent Sites - 22
  •   Camping Fee - $15
  •   Group Camping - $3/person, $75 min
  •   Day-use Fee - $5
  •   Picnicking
  •   Group Pavilion
  •   Drinking Water
  •   Modern Rest Rooms
  •   Showers
  •   Waste Disposal
  •   Hiking
  •   Off-highway Vehicles
  •   Watchable Wildlife

Information about fees, reservations, and regulations.

For updated information regarding facilities for the physically challenged, contact the park.

Coral Pink Sand Dunes
P.O. Box 95
Kanab, Utah 84741-0095
(435) 648-2800

Information Courtesy of Utah State Parks and Recreation

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