Sandboarding
2-4 hours
Hard
Carcross Desert, located in the Yukon Territory of Canada near the charming village of Carcross, is a remarkable natural anomaly. Known as the world's smallest desert—spanning a mere 1 square mile—it captivates visitors with its unique landscape of rolling sand dunes set against a stunning backdrop of snowy mountains and expansive blue skies. This desert's existence is a curious testament to a glacial retreat after the last Ice Age, as meltwater deposits were left behind to form these sandy expanses. Every grain of sand speaks to this area's extraordinary geological history. Unlike what one might expect in an arid climate, the Carcross Desert is home to a variety of hardy plant species, including the rare Baikal Sedge. This remarkable environment surprises with its blend of desert and alpine features, providing visitors a truly unique spectacle. Whether you're taking in the vast sky or embracing the serene quiet of the sand, Carcross Desert is a must-see for its sheer unusual beauty and its stark contrast to the surrounding snow-capped mountains.
Sands of the North: Carcross Desert - Carcross Desert
Sands of the North: Carcross Desert in Carcross Desert
Coordinates: 60.1872, -134.6947
Sandboarding
Late Spring to Early Fall
Carcross, Yukon
Adventure Seeker
Not Accessible
Remote location - limited connectivity
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with significant outdoor experience. Best for experienced adventurers.