VISITATION:
Highest in summer; lowest in January and February.
LOCATION:
Located in east-central Nevada near U.S. Highway 6 &
50.
Address: Great Basin National Park Baker, NV
89311-9702 Telephone: (775) 234-7331 (775) 234-7331
ext. 242 (advance cave ticket sales, summer only)
OPERATING
HOURS, SEASONS:
Daily, Summer: 7:00 am to 6:00 pm Pacific (starting
May 22, 1999); Daily, Winter: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Pacific;
Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Years
Day.
Lehman Cave tours are offered daily year-round. In the
winter, the Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive is only open to
the Upper Lehman Creek Campground and Lehman Creek Trailhead.
Opening dates of the higher portions of the road depend
on weather. The road usually opens for the summer season
starting in May, June or early July. It usually closes
by late October or November.
CLIMATE,
RECOMMENDED CLOTHING:
This is a fairly arid region, most precipitation received
as snow or during summer thunderstorms. Winters are
cool and summers are mild. Be prepared for changes in
weather. Lehman Caves is 50 degrees F, 90% humidity
year round, a jacket and suitable walking shoes are
recommended.
DIRECTIONS:
The main park entrance is five miles west of Baker,
NV, near the Nevada-Utah border. Driving distances in
miles are Salt Lake City, 234 miles; Las Vegas, 286
miles; Reno, 385 miles and Cedar City, 142 miles.
TRANSPORTATION:
The closest major commercial airports are located in
Salt Lake City, Utah and Las Vegas, Nevada. No public
transportation is avaiable to, or in, Great Basin National
Park. Personal vehicles or commercial tours are necessary.
FEES,
COSTS, RATES:
There is no park entrance fee. Campgrounds $7.00 per
night, $3.50 with Golden Age or Access Passports. RV
Sanitary Station $2.00. Lehman Caves Tour fees vary
with tour length.
FACILITIES
AND OPPORTUNITIES: Visitor
Center/Exhibits: The Visitor Center is located on NV
Hwy. 488, 5.5 miles from the town of Baker, and half
a mile inside the park boundary. It houses exhibits,
two short audiovisual presentations, the Great Basin
Natural History Association bookstore, and a concession
gift shop and cafe.
Trails,
Roads: The Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive winds for 12
miles to end at the Wheeler Peak Campground (elevation
9,986 feet). Vehicles over 24 feet in length are not
recommended beyond the turn-around area at the Upper
Lehman Creek Campground (approximately 3.5 miles). The
Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive closes seasonally beyond the
Upper Lehman Creek Campground. The Baker Creek Road
is a 3.5 mile graded gravel road. This road is usually
closed in winter. A variety of hiking trails are available.
Hiking times of different trails range from a half hour
to several day trips. Trails lead to the summit of Wheeler
Peak, an ancient bristlecone pine grove, the 75-foot-tall
Lexington Arch, alpine lakes and historic features.
Lodging
and camping facilities: Limited motel accommodations
are available in Baker, Nevada. The nearest cities are
Ely, NV, 70 miles to the west and Delta, UT, 100 miles
to the east. Four developed campgrounds provide water
(in summer), restrooms, fire rings and picnic tables.
For most of summer 1999, the Baker Creek Campground
will be closed due to construction. The developed campgrounds
can fill, especially on summer weekends. Primitive campgrounds
along Strawberry Creek and Snake Creek provide tables
and pit toilets, but NO WATER. Only Lower Lehman Campground
is open year round. Other campgrounds and primitive
sites open as snow levels permit.
Food/supplies:
A concessionaire operates a cafe and gift shop from
April to October. Restaurants and small grocery store
and gas station are available in Baker.
Accessibility:
All four campgrounds have a designated wheelchair accessible
site. The visitor center is wheelchair accessible as
is the First Room Tour of Lehman Caves.
RECOMMENDED
ACTIVITIES/PARK USE:
Stop at the visitor center and take a tour of the cave.
In the summer, drive the scenic road to the base of
Wheeler Peak. From there, follow easy to moderate trails
to alpine lakes and the bristlecone pine forest.
RESERVATIONS/PERMITS:
Camping: No reservations are taken for camping. Cave
tours: All cave tours are limited to no more than 25
people. Advance ticket sales are available in the summer
only for 12 spaces per tour. Tickets for cave tours
may be purchased when you arrive in the park or by phone.
Call (775) 234-7331 extension 242 between 8am and 5pm
Pacific Time to purchase advance tickets. Tickets may
be purchased in advance by calling no more than one
month prior to the day you wish to tour the cave. Advance
Sale Tickets must be paid for by Visa or Mastercard
and there are no refunds. Golden Age and Golden Access
passport holders must have card numbers when purchase
is made in order to receive discount. Passport must
also be presented when tickets are picked up. Groups:
School groups and bus tours must call at least two weeks
in advance so special arrangements may be made if staffing
permits. Please call the park for current information
on group sizes and teacher to student ratio requirements.
Reservations for the group picnic area should be made
at least three weeks in advance. Fees for the group
picnic area vary with group size. Backcountry use: Backcountry
registration is free and voluntary. Contact the visitor
center for more information.
BASIC
VISIT RECOMMENDATIONS:
During snow season allow at least half a day to visit
cave and explore visitor center. During summer allow
at least a full day to explore the park, more if you
enjoy hiking and exploring backcountry roads.