Near Sand Ramp Trail
point of no return
Near Sand Ramp Trail
Narrow section of Medano Creek by Sand Creek Trail.
Near Sand Ramp Trail
Sunset at Cold Creek campsite.
Near Sand Ramp Trail
Sand Dunes NP, Colorado. with permission from algill
Near Sand Ramp Trail
Deer grazing off Sand Ramp Trail.

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Sand Ramp Trail

2.8 (5 Ratings)
A fairly arduous trail skirting the northeastern edge of the dunes.
11.4
mi
Distance
1,510
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Less CrowdedViewsWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
11.35mi
Distance
1,510ft
Elevation Gain
1,907ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
9,238ft
High Point
7,901ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Sand Ramp Trail is most commonly used to access the various backcountry campsites along the foothills of the dunes. It isn't necessarily a scenic destination as it skirts the dunes at the same elevation along the base of the mountains meaning that the scenery is fairly uniform along the way. You can starting hiking on the Sand Ramp Trail either from Loop 2 of the campground or at the Point of No Return Parking area. Note that while Medano Pass Road from the campground up to Point of No Return parking area is designated as a 2WD road, it is best to have a vehicle with some ground clearance and ideally 4WD to get to Point of No Return. After this, Medano Pass Road turns to a primitive 4x4 road and high clearance and 4WD will be necessary to navigate the sand, creeks, and rocks along the way. After the first two miles, much of this trail is, at best, sandy soil, and in some places pure sand. You'll also be hiking up and down along the foothills, so this combination of factors can make this hike quite grueling. Allow for more time than the mileage indicates and come prepared as the trail is more isolated. If you are interested in backcountry camping at one of the seven primitive sites along Sand Ramp Trail, you must obtain a $6 permit from rec.gov ahead of time. The free, first-come, first-serve permits are no longer provided at the Visitor Center.

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