Deserts are often associated with a hot climate, unrelenting sunshine, a vast landscape, and very little rainfall. However, if you live in a desert climate like I do, you know that it can get quite cold! In the late fall and heading into winter, once the sun goes down, the air can be freezing. Dressing in layers and having a warm jacket, a hat, and gloves on hand is necessary. Did you know that one of the coldest deserts in North America is located right here in New Mexico? It’s true and it’s a fascinating piece of trivia!

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Did you know that White Sands is one of the coldest deserts in North America? I hope you find that as fascinating as I do! To learn more about White Sands National Park and to plan your visit, head to the National Park Service website. You can also give the White Sand National Park Facebook page a follow.

If you plan on spending time in the desert during the coldest months of the year, make sure you bundle up and wear layers! Check out REI for a wide selection of outerwear and gear to keep you warm.

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