Permits are required from October 1 through April 15 each year. Buy your weekly or season permits online. Click here to see how your seasonal fees are spent to maintain the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area.
Visiting the Imperial Sand Dunes? Before you go, make sure you know the Rules and Regulations. Are Oldsmobile and the other gathering spots open? The BLM is committed to providing safe and responsible outdoor recreation opportunities to include the implementation of emergency closures in high-risk areas due to crowding or other factors. Should COVID related conditions change, BLM staff will remain flexible and will work with the county to address any resurgence of cases, or improvements in conditions, in the local area.
Will permits be required if parts of the dunes are closed? Yes, permits are required throughout the season because BLM services will continue to be provided to include road clearing, campground maintenance, trash collection, law enforcement, and emergency medical services despite any possible future partial closures. Will there be vendors? Will there be any impact to services restrooms, trash, camping access, permit sales, law enforcement? The BLM anticipates no impacts to trash, camping access, permit sales or law enforcement.
Visitors are strongly encouraged to plan accordingly and bring hand sanitizer as restrooms do not have running water. Could I get a ticket for not wearing a mask or not social distancing? BLM law enforcement and Imperial County Sheriffs will support the laws and requirements regarding the wear of face coverings and social distancing.
BLM strongly encourages safety and responsible recreation. Skip to main navigation Skip to main content. Imperial Sand Dunes. The tiny town of Glamis, CA has no permanent structures other than a small store that sells the basic supplies you will need and a trading post so it is important to be prepared. If you are going to be camping at the dunes, there are essentials you will need besides the obvious food and drinks.
Here is a list of necessary items needed at the dunes:. There are 4 main camping areas at Glamis with each having their own unique features. You should pick the campsite that suits your needs and what you are looking for in a campsite. Here are the 4 main camping areas in Glamis:. Once your campsite is all settled, it is now time to hit up the dunes.
If it is your first time make sure you are being safe and alert of your surroundings when riding. Safety is so important and unfortunately, accidents do happen. Here are some tips to keep in mind when riding the dunes:. Riding the dunes are a blast if you ride them safely and correctly. Once you get comfortable riding the dunes, the fun will never stop! Although Glamis is mainly a sea of sand, there are plenty of things to do while you are there other than riding the sand dunes.
Throughout the years, things have been added to the dunes to make them more fun and enjoyable. Make sure you visit these must-see areas on your next trip to Glamis. The Glamis Sand Dunes is the greatest dunes for off-roading. Since the majority of Glamis is covered in sand, it is important to be prepared for your trip.
Make sure you know how to get there and that you have all the appropriate equipment needed for your stay. Find a campsite that you like and enjoy the dunes to the fullest. Once you experience everything Glamis has to offer, you will not want to go to any other place for off-roading! Enjoy Glamis! What to Bring: The tiny town of Glamis, CA has no permanent structures other than a small store that sells the basic supplies you will need and a trading post so it is important to be prepared.
Where to Camp: There are 4 main camping areas at Glamis with each having their own unique features. Here are the 4 main camping areas in Glamis: The Washes: This campsite runs along the railroad track.
The Flats: This campsite is right in the middle of the action because it is located next to the Glamis Store and vendor row. If you forgot to bring any supplies or want to rent any off-road vehicles, this is the place to camp.
Gecko Road: This campsite has spots off of the side of the road as well as paved spaces down towards the end. This spot is popular because it is close to the actual dunes. If you plan to camp here make sure to get there super early because the spots fill up fast. IT has become a popular spot to camp because it is the quickest to get to from the freeway exit.
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