Sands of the North: Carcross Desert

Carcross Desert7.8/10Hard
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Category

Sandboarding

Typical Duration

2-4 hours

Difficulty

Hard

About This Landmark

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.

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Sands of the North: Carcross Desert - Carcross Desert

Sands of the North: Carcross Desert - Carcross Desert

Sands of the North: Carcross Desert - Carcross Desert
Sands of the North: Carcross Desert - Carcross Desert
Sands of the North: Carcross Desert - Carcross Desert
Sands of the North: Carcross Desert - Carcross Desert
Sands of the North: Carcross Desert - Carcross Desert

Sands of the North: Carcross Desert

Adventure Guide to Carcross Desert

Sandboarding on the Dunes

  • Special Feature: Ride down the sandy slopes of the world's smallest desert.
  • Local Insight: This desert provides a rare opportunity to sandboard amidst mountainous surroundings.
  • Visitor Tips: Best in summer or a dry day; bring a board and sun protection.

Hiking and Photography

  • Trails and Views: Explore simple trails with dramatic views of dunes and mountains.
  • Photography: Capture the remarkable contrasts between sand and snow.
  • Visitor Tips: Visit in early morning for ideal light and bring a camera tripod.

Exploring Carcross and Nearby Lakes

  • Unique Feature: Discover the charm of Carcross, known for its First Nations culture.
  • Local Insight: Visit nearby Bennett Lake for added natural beauty and historical significance.
  • Visitor Tips: Drive 45 minutes from Whitehorse, accessible via the Klondike Highway. Best times to travel are in late spring to early fall.

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Location

Sands of the North: Carcross Desert in Carcross Desert

Coordinates: 60.1872, -134.6947

Ratings

Overall

7.8/10User rating

Photography

8.0/10Scenic value

Featured Activities

Primary Activity

Sandboarding

Also Great For

Photography
Hiking

Essential Information

Best Time to Visit

Late Spring to Early Fall

Nearby City

Carcross, Yukon

Visitor Type

Adventure Seeker

Protected Areas

Accessibility

Not Accessible

Connectivity

Remote location - limited connectivity

Weather Considerations

Temperature

Varies by season, check forecast

Precipitation

Best to visit in dry conditions

Experience Level

Hard

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with significant outdoor experience. Best for experienced adventurers.