1st Armored Division Rock Band @ White Sands National Park
1st Armored Division Rock Band @ White Sands National Park

Really cool news out of New Mexico where the 1st Armored Division Rock Band will play a concert at White Sands National Park to celebrate the park’s first Full Moon Night event of the year:

“In partnership with Western National Parks, we are pleased to welcome the 1st Armored Division Rock Band for a performance at the park’s June Full Moon Night event. The 1st AD Rock Band is stationed out of Fort Bliss and serve the Army as ambassadors for on- and off-post events.” -White Sands National Park

White Sands natural outdoor amphitheater is the perfect venue to enjoy show under the full moon and the 1st Armored Division Rock Band is an incredible group to kickoff the summer concert series. Entrance fees apply but the June 11th concert is free. Guests are encouraged to set up on the surrounding dunes and bring camp chairs, blankets, and coolers with food and drinks. Please help keep White Sands pristine by packing out all your trash.

About White Sands National Park Full Moon Night Program:

Where

Full moon night programs are held in the amphitheater (Evening Program Area), which is a 7-mile (11.27 km) drive from the fee station. To get to the amphitheater, drive approximately six miles past the fee station to an intersection just beyond the Backcountry Camping Loop Trail parking lot. Take a right at that intersection and then the second left. Drive approximately one mile further and the amphitheater will be on the right side.

Cost

Program is free. Park entrance fees apply.

Program length

One and a half to two hours.

Fitness

There is an easy .25-mile (400 meters) walk from the parking area to the amphitheater. There are several gently sloping dunes in the amphitheater that may be climbed.

Accessibility

The amphitheater is an outdoor venue with a compact sand surface in most areas. For the full moon night programs, park staff set up a wheelchair and stroller accessible ramp near the stage.

There are a limited number of designated spaces for persons with mobility concerns. Only vehicles displaying a disability placard or a disability license plate may park in these designated spaces.

Service animals are allowed in all park facilities open to the general public.

Restrooms

There are two portable restrooms in the amphitheater area. Vault toilets are also available in other areas throughout the park.

Seating

Seating is not provided at the amphitheater. You are encouraged to bring camp chairs, blankets, and coolers with food and drinks. Set up on the dunes that surround the amphitheater.

Pets

Pets are allowed as long as they are non-disruptive, on a leash no longer than six feet (2 m), and under physical control at all times. Pets, like humans, should leave only footprints. Pick up after your pet(s) and Leave No Trace. Pets are not allowed in the visitor center.

Programs may be canceled due to weather or missile range activities.

Weather at the park can vary drastically and change quickly. The decision to cancel a program due to weather is rarely made more than 30 minutes before the program start time. Call the park at 575-479-6124 ext. 236 if you would like to confirm that a program is still scheduled. If the program is canceled, it will not be re-scheduled.

Parking

The amphitheater opens for parking one hour before the program start time. Full moon nights are very popular; expect a high volume of traffic. Allow an additional 30 minutes to drive from the fee station to the amphitheater area. Park rangers will direct you where to park once you arrive. Please drive slowly. When walking in and around the amphitheater area, please be mindful of moving vehicles and use the pedestrian walkways.

Once the amphitheater parking area is full, the lot will be closed, and no other vehicles will be allowed to enter. Additional parking is allowed in the nearby pullout areas, refer to the Dunes Drive map for additional parking areas.

At the end of the program, all vehicles must turn right when exiting to facilitate the orderly and safe departure from the amphitheater parking area.

Buses and Large Passenger Vans

Commercial and recreational buses cannot park inside the amphitheater area due to space restrictions.

Safety Information

There are several safety considerations for the full moon night programs especially since these programs takes place at night, and it can be very dark especially if there is cloud cover. Please…

  • No sledding in or around the amphitheater parking area during the event.
  • When walking to and from your car use the pedestrian walkways, not the roadway. People and cars do not mix.
  • Cloud cover may make the area especially dark. Bring flashlights or chemical light device (“glow stick”) to help find your way back to your car.
  • It is easy to become disoriented in the dark amphitheater area. Always keep your children in sight as they may get lost in the crowd.

Weather in the Tularosa Basin can change quickly. Temperatures can drop very quickly once the sun sets or during storms. Bring extra layers and be prepared for a variety of weather conditions.

July through September is monsoon season. Storms can quickly build. Lightning often occurs in the desert during thunderstorms, even if there is no rain. Remember, when thunder roars, go indoors. Lightning often strikes the tallest object in the area. Avoid high points (top of a dune) and ground currents (tree roots).If you see a gathering storm or hear thunder, take cover in a metal-topped vehicle with your windows rolled up. Fold your hands in your lap and avoid touching metal objects in your car.

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