Great Basin National Park Nevada
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Great Basin National Park, Nevada
Experience the Wonders of Ancient History
Imagine standing in the presence of the oldest living non-clonal organisms on Earth. It's awe-inspiring and truly beyond words. Great Basin National Park in Nevada offers you this extraordinary experience. Its secluded location ensures a deeply personal connection with nature.
Getting There
If you're traveling via U.S. Highways 6 or 50, head to Baker, Nevada, via Nevada State Highway 487. It's just a quick five miles, followed by another five miles on Highway 488 to reach the park.
From southern Utah, travel north on Highway 21, which becomes Highway 487 at the Utah-Nevada border. Then, turn west onto Highway 488 in Baker for the final stretch.
If you're coming from southern Nevada, take Highway 93 to the junction with U.S. Highways 6 and 50. Drive east to Highway 487, then it's a short five miles to Baker and another five miles on Highway 488 to the park.
For reference, the distances are as follows: Ely, Nevada is 68 miles away, Delta, Utah is 106 miles, and Cedar City, Utah is 142 miles. This area is truly off the beaten path, so don't expect cell service or Internet. Be sure to fuel up before you venture out.
Why Visit Great Basin?
The incredible bristlecone pines are a must-see. Visit the Park Visitors Center for directions to the Bristlecone Pine Trail. Bring hiking gear, suitable clothing, water, and a picnic. The 2.8-mile round-trip trail is moderate and well-marked.
For a more challenging hike, continue to Nevada's only glacier at the base of Mt. Wheeler, which stands at 13,063 feet, the state's second highest peak.
The Lehman Caves tours are a highlight, with options for 60-minute or 90-minute explorations. Adults pay $8 and $10 respectively, while kids aged 5-15 are charged $4 and $5. Infants and toddlers can join the 60-minute tour for free but are not allowed on the longer tour.
Limited camping is available during the summer and holidays, so plan ahead to secure your spot.
Explore the untouched splendor of Great Basin National Park and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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