Beautiful campgrounds! Most spaces were shaded and felt isolated from neighbors. The camp hosts were so friendly and helpful and the pit toilets were the cleanest I’ve ever seen. The downside is that there aren’t that many spaces and they’re first-come-first-serve. Most people leave out well before the 11am check-out, so get there early for a spot!
Beautiful, with hikes that are easy or as challenging as you want them to be. The town of Baker is adorable, we’re so glad we decided to stop here!
Great Basin National Park offers the visitors a variety of outdoor recreation activities including hiking/backpacking, fishing, wildlife viewing, picnicking, star-gazing, snow-shoeing, cross-country skiing, biking and much more. You can also hike up to the Wheeler Peak (13,063) and see 5,000-year-old Bristlecone pine trees or tour the beauty of Lehman Caves. Fall is also a great time to visit and see spectacular autumn colors.
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