Waynoka, United States
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+1 5808241470
Good for kids
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Very nice cement path with led lights. The observation desk has some historical plaques and benches along with observation lenses. The air was much cooler from the breeze. Many vehicles could be seen out on the dunes.
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Fantastic views has a path that has little lights to guide you to the high observation point with amazing panoramic views and panels showing the history of the area.
Very nice. Handicap accessible. Great views of the tops of the dunes. History lesson on the way up with the signs.
Challenging walk for those with joint problems, steep and about a half mile walk, but the view is beautiful my friends. There's also Information about local wildlife and the park.
Great place to go for scenic views, free telescopic binoculars and plenty of literature about the local community and local wild life
Changed a lot over the years. Hills have gotten smaller but still a great place to visit. Dont need big power, went almost everywhere in and old worn out 6 cyl Jeep on 33 mud tires aired down. Use to ride 3 and 4 wheelers as well as buggies. Now side by side seems to be the most popular ride. Roll bar/cage required for soft top/topples vehicles. Orange flag on pole that reaches 10 ft. Head/tail/brake lights required for night. Helmet for atvs. Goggles recommended. Good camping but don't expect much shade. 50 amp and water hook ups as well as promitive camp spots. Was free to enter then 50 cents per vehicle. Now you pay 10 per person with children 10 and under free. Bring tools and spare parts. Alva, 30 min away, is closest parts (some ATV parts local). Labor rates are expensive and limited availability of time. Overall, if you enjoy playing in the sand, LSSP is a great place for family and friends. Been going to over 40 years and we still enjoy it in any type of vehicle.
park is in great shape
So beautiful. A must stop if you're in the area
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