Craving wide-open space, thrilling terrain, and adrenaline-pumping off-road adventures? It’s time to pack up your RV or travel trailer and head west to Glamis in the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area. Known for its towering sand dunes and OHV-friendly terrain, this is the ultimate destination for UTV lovers and thrill-seekers alike.
Getting There: Queen Creek to Glamis, California
- Distance: ~250 miles
- Drive Time: ~4.5 hours via I-10 W and CA-78 W
Fun Stops Along the Way
- Dateland Date Gardens – Famous for their creamy date shakes and nostalgic gift shop.
- Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park – A fascinating stop with Wild West history and great views of the Colorado River.
Where to Camp with Your RV or Toy Hauler
Whether you’re camping in the heart of the dunes or looking for resort-style amenities, Glamis has it all:
- Glamis North Hot Springs Resort – Full hookups, hot springs, and UTV trails right from your site.
- Osborne Lookout Dispersed Camping – Primitive camping in the heart of the dunes with epic sunrise and sunset views.
- KOFA RV Park – A comfortable overnight option in Yuma if you want to break up your drive.
Top Things to Do in Glamis & the Imperial Sand Dunes
1. Ride the Dunes
- Bring your UTV, ATV, dune buggy or dirt bike and experience over 40 miles of open sand dunes.
- Popular riding areas include Oldsmobile Hill, Competition Hill, and the Glamis Flats.
2. Soak in the Hot Springs
- After a long day of riding, relax in the mineral hot tubs at Glamis North, surrounded by desert scenery.
3. Sand Sledding & Boarding
- Don’t forget your sled or board—surfing down the dunes is fun for all ages.
4. Night Rides & Stargazing
- The dunes transform at night. Take a group night ride (light whips recommended), then park and enjoy crystal-clear stargazing.
5. Explore Local Desert Culture
- Swing by Boardmanville Trading Post or meet up with fellow riders at impromptu sand dune gatherings.
- Attend one of Glamis’ holiday weekend events if your trip coincides with Halloween, Thanksgiving, or New Year’s.
Safety Tips for the Dunes
- Bring extra fuel, food, and water—this is remote desert riding.
- UTVs must have flags, helmets, and lights for compliance.
- Cell service is spotty, so download maps offline or bring a GPS.
Final Thoughts
A road trip from Queen Creek to Glamis is more than just a getaway. It’s a full-throttle adventure. Whether you’re tearing up the dunes or relaxing under the stars, you’ll come back with great stories and a little extra sand in your gear.
Apache Canyon Rentals has the right RV or toy hauler for your trip. Book your off-road escape today!






