Situated in the heart of Minneapolis, White Sands Beach stands as an urban oasis unlike any other in the United States. Unfortunately, Minneapolis doesn't have a White Sands Beach, and there seems to be a mix-up in the geographical details, as White Sands National Park is located in New Mexico, and is known for its dramatic landscape of rare white gypsum sand dunes. However, considering a hypothetical beautiful beach located within Minneapolis, it would feature a stretch of pristine, white sand, contrasting vividly with the urban backdrop. This picturesque location would ideally be a haven for various activities such as swimming, volleyball, sunbathing, picnicking, and scenic walks along its length. White Sands Beach would have few amenities, so plan your trip accordingly. Although it does not have lifeguards on duty, bathroom access, allowances for dogs, or facilities for the disabled, it promises a serene, undisturbed beach experience for visitors seeking tranquility amidst nature.