Surrounded by mountains in New Mexico's Tularosa Basin sits White Sands National Monument, 275 square miles of blindingly white sand dunes. These dunes are composed of gypsum crystals, and this specific dune field is the largest of its kind on Earth, making this park an impressively unique place, and an absolute must-visit if you're in the area.
White Sands is home to not only a diversity of plants, but also a wide range of activities for both adults and children to experience. Although the park only allows backcountry camping, there are plenty of other campgrounds in the area that you can stay at, and a day would be enough to see what the park has to offer. Take your family and friends sledding down the dunes, on a short nature trail that teaches you about the desert animals in the area. You can also enjoy backcountry camping to see the park's incredible sunsets, night skies and sunrises.