The White Wash Sand Dunes are actually red in color and they are a great place to ride your 4-wheelers when you want an easy and fun day of riding. When you reach the riding area, there are two very large (natural) parking areas just west of the sand dunes. Be aware before you go, there are no facilities of any type at White Wash Sand Dunes. Not even trash receptacles. If you bring in trash or anything that becomes trash, you must pack it out with you. There is not any type of drinking water in this area so be sure that you bring plenty for your 4-wheeler ride. If you're going to be camping out, please use a previously used camping spot and keep a clean camp and fire ring - observe the "leave no trace" methods for outdoor recreation.
Before riding your 4-wheeler in the White Wash Area, they ask that you please avoid the oil production facilities and never chase or harass livestock with your 4-wheeler. When going through gates, please leave them open or closed as you found them and this leaves the land exactly the same as before your 4-wheeler rolled up to this area and helps maintain the pristine beauty of the land. They also ask that you please stay on roads and trails when riding outside the dune area to maintain the integrity of the 4-wheeler riding area. A frequent site in the area are the Big Horn Sheep. Bring your camera as they are extremely photo worthy.
Another forest resident that needs to be avoided are the cottonwood trees that grow in this area. This particular strain of cottonwood trees that grow within the White Wash area are unique to this area and are protected. When you encounter groves of them, please roll your 4-wheeler around them to avoid hitting and damaging the trees.
If you're looking for a 4-wheeling destination that will offer up scenary, wildlife and easy riding; make White Wash a goal for your next 4-wheeler excursion.