Kanab | UT | Coral Pink Sand Dunes
Kanab | UT | Coral Pink Sand Dunes
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Trail Description
The Coral Pink Sand Dunes are some of the most beautiful sand dunes in North America due to the "pinkish" color of the sand. To get there from Kanab, take Highway 89 north until you reach Hancock Road. Hancock Road is around seven miles long and meets up with Yellowjacket Road. Turn south on to Yellowjacket. The main park entrance is five miles up on the left and is well marked. To get there from Zions, take Highway 89 south past Mount Carmel Junction until you see Coral Pink State Park signs that lead you to Yellowjacket Road. Take Yellowjacket and follow the signs to the Coral Pink State Park.
The Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park is approximately 3,700 acres of recreation area with over 2,000 acres of sand open to ATV's. This area is about six miles long and approximately one mile wide...plenty of room for a lot of fun in the sand.
The park is open year-round, but spring, early summer, and fall are the best times to ride. The park gets very crowded during holidays.
The following are the rules for riding in the park:
-Vehicles must remain on pavement within developed areas of the park.
-Speed limit in the park is 15 mph; 5 mph in the campground; 30 mph on country roads.
-Camping is allowed only in designated campsites.
-It is unlawful to remove, destroy or molest all plants, animals and minerals in the park.
-Fireworks are prohibited.
-Fires can be built in specified locations only. Only in metal containers at the Dry Lake.
-Pets must be on a 6-foot leash.
-Firearms are prohibited.
- Dumping waste water, except in specified sites, is prohibited.
-Children under 8 years old cannot ride OHVs (Utah OHV rule)
-Orange flags on whips are required on all vehicles.
-Helmets are also required on all OHV riders under the age of 18.
Please review our Terms and Conditions before riding this trail and always remember to Tread Lightly.

