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Great Basin National Park (U. S. National Park Service) From the 13,063-foot summit of Wheeler Peak to the sagebrush-covered foothills, Great Basin National Park hosts a sample of the incredible diversity of the larger Great Basin region
Top 10 Things To Know Before Visiting Great Basin - U. S. National Park . . . The Great Basin sometimes has incredibly active monsoon seasons Check the weather forecast before you arrive, thunderstorms are common during the summer months and will make hiking in the park extremely hazardous Hiking in high elevation areas, large meadows, and sparse forests is extremely dangerous during thunderstorms
Maps - Great Basin National Park (U. S. National Park Service) Download a printable, official park map [4MB JPG], find a PDF version here [87MB PDF], or use the interactive version above Use a free app like Avenza Maps and download the free park map, showing your location and allowing tracking and pin dropping
Camping - Great Basin National Park (U. S. National Park Service) Among the lush green vegetation which hugs Lehman Creek, you'll secure your tent or park your RV within earshot of clear mountain water which has tumbled 3000 vertical feet from the lakes and snowfields of the high Snake Range
The Great Basin - U. S. National Park Service The Great Basin includes most of Nevada, half of Utah, and sections of Idaho, Wyoming, Oregon, and California The term "Great Basin" is slightly misleading; the region is actually made up of many small basins