Backcountry Primitive Sites — White Sands National Park
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Reviewed Aug. 31, 2016

Bare bones camping in a sea of white

White Sands National Park primitive campsites are truly for those who understand how to camp and be completely self sufficient. There are no amenities and you must hike everything in and back out. Absolutely no trash should be left out there. I recommend this campsite during the spring or fall because temperatures are so brutal during the day during the summer months. It's about a mile hike to get out to the primitive area with zero shade. Even though you aren't climbing a mountain, hiking in sand poses its own challenges so be prepared to work those leg muscles. If you are up for the challenge, you will be rewarded with a beautiful, sandy sea of white for miles and miles. Unlike anything you have ever seen.

  • Review photo of Backcountry Primitive Sites — White Sands National Park by Shannon C., August 31, 2016
  • Review photo of Backcountry Primitive Sites — White Sands National Park by Shannon C., August 31, 2016
  • Review photo of Backcountry Primitive Sites — White Sands National Park by Shannon C., August 31, 2016
  • Review photo of Backcountry Primitive Sites — White Sands National Park by Shannon C., August 31, 2016
  • Review photo of Backcountry Primitive Sites — White Sands National Park by Shannon C., August 31, 2016
  • Review photo of Backcountry Primitive Sites — White Sands National Park by Shannon C., August 31, 2016
  • Review photo of Backcountry Primitive Sites — White Sands National Park by Shannon C., August 31, 2016
  • Review photo of Backcountry Primitive Sites — White Sands National Park by Shannon C., August 31, 2016
  • Review photo of Backcountry Primitive Sites — White Sands National Park by Shannon C., August 31, 2016
  • Review photo of Backcountry Primitive Sites — White Sands National Park by Shannon C., August 31, 2016
  • Review photo of Backcountry Primitive Sites — White Sands National Park by Shannon C., August 31, 2016
  • Review photo of Backcountry Primitive Sites — White Sands National Park by Shannon C., August 31, 2016