
Great Basin
National Park
Est. 1986
Nevada
77,180 acres

America’s Great Basin, is a region so large it nearly swallows the state of Nevada. No water flows out of this giant bowl. But isolated, and brimming with natural wonders, Great Basin National Park offers a striking contrast to Nevada’s desert reputation. From the dark depths of Lehman Caves to the alpine heights of Wheeler Peak, the park showcases its ancient and iconic bristlecone pine forests, a keystone species rarely found elsewhere in the Lower 48. Read more . . .
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