Great Basin National Park
A Bristlecone Pine, the oldest living thing on Earth
courtesy of the National Park ServiceWelcome to the Great Basin National Park Travel Planner. Here you'll find everything you need to plan your Great Basin vacation, including directions, maps, photos, lodging, camping, things to do, weather, and more. The 77,180-acre Nevada park draws only about 80,000 visitors a year, making it one of the least visited of the US national parks. Among its natural features are streams, lakes, abundant wildlife, a variety of forest types including groves of ancient bristlecone pines, and numerous limestone caverns, including Lehman Caves. I hope you'll enjoy a visit to the park in the near future.


