A Sea of Color and Motion

About 30 minutes from Zion’s Tiny Getaway lies one of Utah’s most photogenic landscapes – Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, where shifting red-orange sand creates an ever-changing desert playground. Formed by wind funneling through the Moquith and Moccasin Mountains, these rolling dunes glow with hues that seem to move with the light – rosy pink at sunrise, deep coral at sunset.

Sandboarding & Sledding

Rent a board or sled from the park’s visitor center and glide down soft dunes that rise up to 100 feet high. Perfect for kids, couples, or anyone who wants to feel like a kid again.

ATV & UTV Adventures

The park’s open-ride areas let you carve your own path through waves of sand. Guided tours are available for thrill-seekers who want to explore hidden viewpoints safely.

Hiking & Photography

Wander freely across the dunes—no set trails, just endless textures and shadow play. Photographers love the golden-hour glow and the contrast of red sand against cobalt sky.

Stargazing

Once night falls, Coral Pink becomes one of Southern Utah’s best places for stargazing. The isolation and altitude create crystal-clear views of the Milky Way.

Tips for Visitors

Visit early or late for cooler temperatures and the best lighting.
Bring sunglasses and water; the sand gets hot by midday.
Stay for sunset—watching the dunes shift from bright orange to deep crimson is pure desert magic.

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