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Great Basin National Park, tucked away in eastern Nevada, is a land of dramatic contrasts: ancient bristlecone pines cling to rocky slopes, while Lehman Caves hides a glittering underworld of stalactites. This remote park offers a genuine wilderness experience far from the crowds, with star-filled skies that have earned it International Dark Sky Park status. Whether you're hiking to the 13,063-foot Wheeler Peak or exploring the subterranean wonders, the park rewards those who make the journey.
Highlights & What to See
- Lehman Caves – A marble-limestone cave system with guided tours showcasing delicate helictites, stalactites, and rare shield formations. The 90-minute tour is a must for geology enthusiasts.
- Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive – A 12-mile paved road climbing to 10,000 feet, offering panoramic views of the Snake Range and access to trailheads for alpine hikes.
- Bristlecone Pine Grove – Hike the 1.4-mile trail to see some of the oldest living organisms on Earth, some over 3,000 years old, twisted and gnarled against the wind.
- Stella Lake & Teresa Lake – Easy alpine lakes perfect for a picnic or a short stroll, set against the backdrop of Wheeler Peak.
- Astronomy Programs – The park’s dark skies make for incredible stargazing; ranger-led night programs are held regularly in summer.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate at least two full days to properly experience the park. Day one: explore Lehman Caves (book a tour in advance) and drive the Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive with short hikes. Day two: tackle a longer hike, such as the 8.6-mile round-trip to Wheeler Peak Summit or the Bristlecone-Glacier Trail. If you’re a stargazer, plan a night at one of the campgrounds to enjoy the pristine dark skies.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Ely, Nevada – A historic mining town about 70 miles west, home to the Nevada Northern Railway Museum and a good base for supplies.
- Baker, Nevada – The tiny gateway town just outside the park entrance, with a few cafés and the Great Basin Visitor Center.
- Cathedral Gorge State Park – About 90 miles southwest, known for its dramatic eroded cliffs and slot canyons.
- Lehman Caves – While inside the park, the caves are a highlight worth combining with surface hikes.
- Wheeler Peak – The highest peak in the park offers a challenging day hike for experienced trekkers.
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Image credits
- Ely — Tilman2007 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Baker — Steven Penton / CC BY 2.0
- Cathedral Gorge State Park — en:User:Dhum Dhum / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Lehman Caves — Cave Person 2 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Nevada Northern Railway Museum — No machine-readable author provided. Chemiker assumed (based on copyright claims). / CC BY-SA 3.0