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BLM Information, Rules, Regulations and more.
Get the latest Glamis / ISDRA Bureau of Land Manangement info here.
BLM Information, Rules, Regulations and more.
Get the latest Glamis / ISDRA Bureau of Land Manangement info here.
BLM Information, Rules, Regulations and more.
Get the latest Glamis / ISDRA Bureau of Land Manangement info here.
Below is a list of info / tips from the BLM:
1Season Permit: (outside Imperial Sand Dunes fee boundary.) $90.00 - valid from October 1 to September 30.
2Weekly Permit Fees: (outside Imperial Sand Dunes fee boundary.) $25.00 - Valid for seven consecutive days upon entry.
3Season Permit: (within Imperial Sand Dunes fee boundary.) $120 - valid from October 1 to September 30.
4Weekly Permit Fees: (within Imperial Sand Dunes fee boundary.) $25.00 - Valid for seven consecutive days upon entry.
5Purchase a Permit: (Offsite) Over the phone: 1-800-832-7664. Online: www.imperialsanddunes.net
6Where to purchase a permit (onsite): Fee collection stations or at various dune area vendors.
***IMPORTANT!***
Missing Cocker Spaniel Mixed 12/30/2011: Ginger is tan and white and stands about 1 foot tall. She was last seen at WASH 7. If you have seen her or have any information please e-mail Christina at macdonald.christina@ymail.com
As of December 10th; the dog listed below has still yet to be claimed.
A female brown brindle pit bull was in Glamis and impounded at the San Diego County Central Animal Shelter during the weekend of 12/2/11 - 12/4/11. If you have any information regarding this, please contact the SDDAC.
Phone Number: 619-236-4250 Reference #: A1445448

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Glamis Sand Dunes, Permits and Glamis News
The Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area – better known as Glamis – is famous throughout Southern California and Arizona as the off-highway sand sport capitol of the world. This Imperial County recreational area attracts thousands of visitors during the winter months, especially on holiday weekends. Formed by windblown beach sands of a prehistoric sea, the dunes are 40 miles long and five miles wide and rise as high as 300 feet. The dunes offer activities the whole family can enjoy.

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