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Great Basin National Park - Lower Lehman Creek Campground

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GenieSummary

The campground is situated in the middle of Nevada, in the Great Basin National Park, and features a sky island environment, rising from high desert scrub, to Aspen forests, and to above timberline scree. The sites are nicely spread apart and being in the park made for a silent night with the only sounds coming from the nearby creek. Each site has a huge picnic table, fire pit and grill, and many have tent pads. Pit toilets and no showers are available, and the water faucets werent working, but since we were just there for one night, this was fine for us. The creek kind of splits upstream right before the site, so we had a little wading pool to cool off in after hikes. The jewel of this park during the off/shoulder season is Lehman Cave, with fun ranger-led tours starting right from the visitor center. Campsites are first-come, first-served and you can use a credit card or cash to make your payment. Lower Lehman Campground is situated in the middle of Nevada, in the Great Basin National Park, and features a sky island environment, rising from high desert scrub, to Aspen forests, and to above timberline scree. The campground has 11 sites, mostly pull-throughs, some of which can accommodate the largest rigs. There is no electricity, no sewer, very clean vault toilets, a few water spigots and no reservations. The sites are nicely spread apart and being in the park made for a silent night with the only sounds coming from the nearby creek. Each site has a huge picnic table, fire pit and grill, and many have tent pads. Pit toilets and no showers are available, and the water faucets werent working, but since we were just there for one night, this was fine for us. The creek kind of splits upstream right before the site, so we had a little wading pool to cool off in after hikes. The jewel of this park during the off/shoulder season is Lehman Cave, with fun ranger-led tours starting right from the visitor center. Campsites are first-come, first-served and you can use a credit card or cash to make your payment. There are patches of signal too, and access to drink water. A dump station with potable water is located a few miles away toward the park visitor center and can be used for $5.00. Another dump station with potable water is also available for $5.00 in nearby Baker, NV located alongside the self-service fuel pumps at the south end of town. This is a great spot for those looking for a peaceful camping experience surrounded by nature.

From The Campground

Grey Cliffs Campground is a primitive campground located in Great Basin National Park. No water is available at the campground. The campground features fire rings and picnic tables. The campground is open year-round, weather permitting. Fees are $15 per night. Reservations are not available and campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The campground is located in a remote area and visitors should come prepared with all necessary supplies.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

NPS

Contact

(775) 234-7331
grba_interpretation@nps.gov

GenieMagic

88
GenieScore
GenieMatch

Reservations

Reserve by
grba_interpretation@nps.gov

Quick Stats

11
Sites
$10 - $45
Site Price
32ft.
Max Site Size (L)
7339ft.
Elevation

GenieSummary

The campground is situated in the middle of Nevada, in the Great Basin National Park, and features a sky island environment, rising from high desert scrub, to Aspen forests, and to above timberline scree. The sites are nicely spread apart and being in the park made for a silent night with the only sounds coming from the nearby creek. Each site has a huge picnic table, fire pit and grill, and many have tent pads. Pit toilets and no showers are available, and the water faucets werent working, but since we were just there for one night, this was fine for us. The creek kind of splits upstream right before the site, so we had a little wading pool to cool off in after hikes. The jewel of this park during the off/shoulder season is Lehman Cave, with fun ranger-led tours starting right from the visitor center. Campsites are first-come, first-served and you can use a credit card or cash to make your payment. Lower Lehman Campground is situated in the middle of Nevada, in the Great Basin National Park, and features a sky island environment, rising from high desert scrub, to Aspen forests, and to above timberline scree. The campground has 11 sites, mostly pull-throughs, some of which can accommodate the largest rigs. There is no electricity, no sewer, very clean vault toilets, a few water spigots and no reservations. The sites are nicely spread apart and being in the park made for a silent night with the only sounds coming from the nearby creek. Each site has a huge picnic table, fire pit and grill, and many have tent pads. Pit toilets and no showers are available, and the water faucets werent working, but since we were just there for one night, this was fine for us. The creek kind of splits upstream right before the site, so we had a little wading pool to cool off in after hikes. The jewel of this park during the off/shoulder season is Lehman Cave, with fun ranger-led tours starting right from the visitor center. Campsites are first-come, first-served and you can use a credit card or cash to make your payment. There are patches of signal too, and access to drink water. A dump station with potable water is located a few miles away toward the park visitor center and can be used for $5.00. Another dump station with potable water is also available for $5.00 in nearby Baker, NV located alongside the self-service fuel pumps at the south end of town. This is a great spot for those looking for a peaceful camping experience surrounded by nature.

From The Campground

Grey Cliffs Campground is a primitive campground located in Great Basin National Park. No water is available at the campground. The campground features fire rings and picnic tables. The campground is open year-round, weather permitting. Fees are $15 per night. Reservations are not available and campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The campground is located in a remote area and visitors should come prepared with all necessary supplies.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

NPS

Contact

(775) 234-7331
grba_interpretation@nps.gov

Quick Stats

11
Sites
$10 - $45
Site Price
32ft.
Max Site Size (L)
7339ft.
Elevation
325050
Reviews

Location
-114.23799896
39.01699829
None
Baker, NV

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Reservations

Reserve by
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