Subotička Peščara (Serbian Cyrillic: Суботичка пешчара) or Subotica Sands is an inland dune habitat located in northern Serbia, along the Hungarian border.
Today's undulating sand dunes are a result of the past aeolian activity; the area has been largely forested.
Traces of primeval vegetation from the Subotica Sands provide valuable testimony to the plant life of the ancient Pannonian Plain.
Among the preserved species is the Meadow Saffron which has its only growing spot in Serbia in the Subotica Sands.
A number of rodent species have been recorded in the Subotica Sands, most notably the lesser mole rat.