We recently made a trip out to Eureka Dunes. It's about a two and a half hour drive from Furnace Creek. It's at the extreme north end of the park. The Eureka Dunes are some of the tallest dunes in the country rising over 600 feet. We call it the "sand mountain." What makes them even more special is that they are singing sand dunes. When the sand grains slide across each other a low, resonating sound is emitted. This was the first time we have gotten to hear it at the Eureka Dunes (we have heard it at the Kelso Dunes at Moj. Nat. Pre.). The Eureka Dunes also have several endemic plant species. I really wanted to see a special night blooming primrose that blooms out there, but it wasn't in bloom yet. In order to see them we left the house about 4 am, to get there before the sun came out.
On the drive there we did see this Yellow Evening Primrose. This was a great unexpected surprise! Just beautiful!
Starting the hike up to the top of the dunes.
Critter hole.
Starting the hike up to the top of the dunes.
Critter hole.
We saw several of these tiny beetles that were pastel green with an iridescent coating. They were gorgeous!
This is an endemic species of grass that only grows here at the dunes.
Looking north in the valley towards the road we came in on.
On top you can see the different sized (and color) sand grains. When we walked, our footsteps pushed the smaller, light colored sand grains down on top of the darker, bigger sand grains. Made a great contrast.
Something very cool happened as we were hanging out on top. A fighter jet came swooping into the valley, saw us on top on the dunes, and circled around us several times. It was right at eye level if not below us sometimes. Definitely showing off, but a very cool experience. In the pictures it doesn't seem very close, but it was incredibly close and loud.