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Camping in the vast dune field of Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve offers an unparalleled experience, immersing you in the raw and undisturbed beauty of nature. However, this unique adventure comes with specific guidelines and considerations to ensure both the safety of visitors and the protection of this delicate ecosystem. Dune Field Camping Considerations * Weather Conditions: Optimal camping on the dunes occurs under calm weather conditions. High winds can whip up the sand, creating challenging and uncomfortable conditions. Checking the forecast before your trip can help you avoid the worst of the blowing sand. Early morning and late evening are typically less windy times. * Capacity Limits: To preserve the wilderness experience and minimize environmental impact, there is a limit of 6 persons per party and a maximum of 10 camping parties allowed on the dune field per night. This policy ensures that each group can find solitude and enjoy the natural beauty of the dunes without overcrowding. * Distance Requirements: Camping is permitted outside the day-use area, requiring a minimum 1.5-mile hike into the dune field. This requirement not only helps to protect the most visited parts of the dunes but also enhances the sense of wilderness for those camping. Backcountry Permits * Permit Requirement: A free backcountry permit is required for all overnight stays in the park's backcountry, including dune field camping. These permits are crucial for managing the number of overnight visitors and ensuring the safety of all park guests. * Obtaining Permits: Permits must be obtained in person at the Visitor Center on the day of your overnight stay. The requirement to acquire permits in person allows park staff to provide the latest information on site availability, weather conditions, and safety tips. * Visitor Center Hours: The Visitor Center's operating hours are crucial for planning your visit, especially if you're aiming to camp overnight. In the summer, the center is open from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., while during the fall, winter, and spring, the hours are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Arriving within these hours to secure a permit is essential, as permits cannot be reserved in advance or issued after the center is closed. Planning Your Camping Trip When planning your camping trip to Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve, consider the following tips to enhance your experience: * Pack Appropriately: Bring gear suited for sand camping, including sand stakes for your tent, goggles or sunglasses for eye protection, and a dust pan and brush to keep your sleeping area sand-free. * Water and Food: There are no water sources on the dune field, so carry sufficient water for your entire stay, along with all necessary food supplies. * Leave No Trace: Adhere strictly to Leave No Trace principles to minimize your impact on the environment. Pack out all trash, camp at least 200 feet from water sources, and avoid disturbing vegetation and wildlife. * Safety Measures: Prepare for rapid weather changes and know the signs of dehydration and heat exhaustion, especially in warmer months. A GPS device or compass and map are recommended for navigation in the featureless dune field. By following these guidelines and preparing adequately, camping in the dune field of Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve can be a memorable adventure, offering a unique way to connect with the natural world and witness the serene beauty of the dunes under the stars.

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