This is a loooong way off a road to anywhere but worth the drive. The camp grounds look awesome and I saw a few school groups had set up. It’s a fair walk from the car park to the dunes but flat. A few people walked to the top of the top but most stayed on the first few dunes riding sleds down. I personally like reading all the signs along the road which give a bit of history. Also saw a few deer.
It’s an amazing artwork. I know it’s just junk but seriously a lot of work went into this. I was greeted by a very friendly dog as I walked around taking photos. Definitely worth stopping by if you are going past.
This is a fairly new hotel but the name is misleading as it is in a hollow so no mountain views. They could make it worth an extra star just by using nice towels. I hate staying somewhere that expensive and the towels are small and thin.
For anyone who likes cars or bikes, this is a cool side trip. You can drive on the salt flats. Take Polaroid sunglasses as it is very bright and glaring!
If you’ve got a NP pass this is free! Otherwise it is $5 which seems fair to maintain stuff. It’s a lovely view and nice walk around the canyon