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Little Sahara Sand Dunes, Utah: Click here to see map

Rules: Must have a whip flag and OHV sticker. Campgrounds have speed limits. No alcoholic beverages in the dunes while riding. There is no helmet law or law against 2 up riding. There's probably more which you can find at the welcome center. Cost is $8 per vehicle driven in per day.

Sand Mountain... The main attraction at Little sahara from a distance. Sand Mountain is the sand hill in the middle of the picture.

Here's a closer view of the main hill. 600 feet high - the ultimate drag racing hill.

A couple quads coming down the "spine" between the face onthe left and the valley on the right.

The hills and runs up the hill to the left of Sand Mountain. Lots of fun to run those hills plus the view from there is awesome.

This is to the right of Sand Mountain. Not as big but a lot of fun and the terrain is more varied. Plenty of challenging hills.

Not a great picture but this is the face side where the really fast machines run. It's steeper than the valley side.

The "fingers" above the face side of the mountain. Very steep!

Looking down from the highest point I could find. You can see the parking area in front of Sand Mountain way down below.

Another rocky, steep hill climb behind the main mountain.

Looking across the top of the ridge.

Hey, there's DSJockey on his Bombardier (It's really fast!).

One of many rocky points at the top of the mountain. You can see part of the dunes behind the mountain in the background.

Looking down over the bowls and dunes behind the mountain.

The dunes behind Sand Mountain. This is directly behind the main hill. That's all rock up top with a few small trees too.

Dunes and bowls. There are much better bowls but I didn't get any pictures of them.