Welcome to White Sands National Park

Magnificent White Sands National Park in central New Mexico preserves the largest gypsum dune field of its kind in the world. This dune field in the heart of the Tularosa Basin covers 145,762 acres and includes 4.5 billion tons of gypsum sand. This gypsum was left in the area after the Permean Sea retreated several million years ago, and water and wind shape the dunes we find there today. The dunes are ever changing, though, so you will never see the same landscapes on any two visits to the park.

People have been coming through the area for at least 11,000 years and we believe that a group we call the Jornada Mogollon were the first to farm the area (see my photos of their nearby petroglyph site here). Groups of Apache made their way into the area in the 1600s and European-Americans arrived in the 1800s. White Sands National Monument was created by Herbert Hoover in 1933 and it was made a National Park in 2019.

I arrived for my visit to the park just after dawn. The mountains to the east block the sunrise, but the skies were blue and full of amazing white clouds. I headed straight out to the heart of the dunes and hiked the wonderful 5 mile Alkali Flats Trail. The sun reflected brightly off the white sand making photography difficult, but I was grateful that there was no wind. In the late afternoon I set out to capture some of the beautiful plant life in the park, mainly different kinds of yucca, which contrast nicely with the white sand. I stayed to watch the sunset and found real peace and solitude out in the middle of the park. It was a wonderful day in White Sands National Park. You can find some of these photos for sale in my store (here), but please contact me if the one you want isn’t there and I’ll be happy to add it. I hope you enjoy these photos from my time in White Sands National Park.

This post is one in a series of “In Focus” posts in which I hope to capture the magic of each of our wonderful National Parks. You can find the other posts in this series by typing “In Focus” into the search bar in the footer of this blog or scroll using the links below. Click on any photo to make it bigger. All photos are available for purchase and licensing - please contact me for further details. For licensing, click the link in the header. Please support our National Parks - they really are our greatest treasures.

Shadow Catcher and I in the Dunes

Historic Adobe Visitors Center

Beautiful Architecture Near the Entrance

White Dune and Desert Plants

Waves in the Sand

Neighbors

White Sand and Blue Sky

Dunes on the Alkali Flats Trail

Twin Yucca

Yucca in the Sand

Double Yucca

Morning Skies on the Alkali Flats Trail

Blue Skies Highlight the White Sand

High Dunes

So Many Dunes

White Dunes Look Like Snow

Footprints

Soft Gypsum Sand

Hills in the Dunes

Looking West

So Many Dunes

Hiking the Ridgeline - Looks Like Snow

Hiker on the Dunes

Waves in the Sand

Wavy Sand and Desert Plants

Two Hikers in the Dunes

Climbing the Ridge

Hiking Deep in White Sands

Another Winter Ridgeline

Wavy Dunes and Pastel Skies

Two Hikers in a Sea of White

Hiking the Ridges

Evening Yucca

Another Beautiful Ridge

Sun Setting in the West

A Beautiful Evening Sky

The Sun is Behind the Mountains

Striking Colors at Dusk in the Dunes

Sunset Yucca

White Sands and Blue Skies

Wavy Sand to the Horizon

Waves in the Sand

Dusk in White Sands

Clouds Turning Colors

Twilight in the Desert

A Drowsy Yucca

Goodnight From White Sands

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