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Winnemucca Sand Dunes

Winnemucca, California · Humboldt County

The Winnemucca Sand Dunes are a “checkerboard” of public land and private land. All visitors must be mindful of private property.Overview:BLM-managed staging area of the Winnemucca Sand Dunes is on the west side of Highway US-95. It features a parking area, informational sign kiosks, a sign-in registry, covered picnic …

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About Winnemucca Sand Dunes

The Winnemucca Sand Dunes are a “checkerboard” of public land and private land. All visitors must be mindful of private property.Overview:BLM-managed staging area of the Winnemucca Sand Dunes is on the west side of Highway US-95. It features a parking area, informational sign kiosks, a sign-in registry, covered picnic tables, and vault toilets.Vehicle Access: A high-clearance vehicle is not required. However, all roads are unpaved, may consist of loose sand, and may contain sharp debris.Camping: There are no designated campsites, but visitors can overnight RVs and trailers in the staging area along Highway US-95. Vault-toilets are located nearby. Visitors can also camp farther into the sand dune complex but must be aware that private land is often not marked.Activities: Popular activities include off-roading (OHV), fat-tire biking, and photography.Point of Interest:The Winnemucca Sand Dunes are Nevada’s largest sand dune field. The dunes are located on a “checkerboard” of public and private land. While all individual dunes are less than 100-foot-tall, this “low-lying” dune field stretches approximately 20 miles east to west. Visitors can enjoy camping, off-highway vehicle riding (OHV), hiking, photography and more on the scenic backdrop of the dune fields.Know Before You Go:Respect private property. Some of the sand dune areas are private land.Picnic tables are first-come, first-served.Vegetation is fragile. Stay off the vegetation.Watch for high-speed OHV riders.Spark arresters/mufflers required. The sound limit is 96 dB.Whip flags (8 ft) are required for OHVsCell service may be limited.There is no drinking water.Prepare for sun exposure.Emergency vehicle tools are recommended.Dogs off-leash are allowed.Be prepared to pack out and dispose of pet litter and trash.Nearby Attractions:Winnemucca Sand Dunes is located near the city of Winnemucca, Nevada.Approximately a 10-minute drive away, the county maintains a variety of recreational shooting facilities at the “Humbo

How to Get There

The BLM-managed staging area for the Winnemucca Sand Dunes is located 8 miles north of Winnemucca, NV, along Highway US-95.From Winnemucca: Drive north on Highway US-95 for approximately 8 miles. Exit left immediately after the McRae Road exit. The Winnemucca Sand Dunes staging area is on the west side of US-95.

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Plan Your Visit to Winnemucca Sand Dunes

Heading to Winnemucca Sand Dunes? A few things to know before you go:

  • Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
  • Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
  • Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
  • Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
  • Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation for Winnemucca Sand Dunes?

No central reservation system listed for Winnemucca Sand Dunes. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/recarea/10343270) for the latest entry policy and availability.

How do I get to Winnemucca Sand Dunes?

The BLM-managed staging area for the Winnemucca Sand Dunes is located 8 miles north of Winnemucca, NV, along Highway US-95.From Winnemucca: Drive north on Highway US-95 for approximately 8 miles. Exit left immediately after the McRae Road exit. The Winnemucca Sand Dunes staging area is on the west side of US-95.

How do I contact Winnemucca Sand Dunes?

You can reach the park at phone: 775-623-1500 or email: wfoweb@blm.gov.