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The best camping in Great Basin National Park, NV

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Remote high desert park is home to peaks, caves, ancient bristlecones, and dark night skies  

Top-rated campgrounds in Great Basin National Park

Lower Lehman Creek Campground

1. Lower Lehman Creek Campground

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Campground in Great Basin National Park · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
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If you’re camping in the Great Basin, you should give Lower Lehman Creek Campground a shot
Upper Lehman Creek Campground

2. Upper Lehman Creek Campground

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Campground in Great Basin National Park · 22 sites · Tents, RVs
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If you're headed off the beaten path, chances are it’s a trip well worth taking
Wheeler Peak Campground

3. Wheeler Peak Campground

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Campground in Great Basin National Park · 37 sites · Tents, RVs
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Wheeler Peak Campground offers campsites by, you guessed it, Wheeler Peak
Baker Creek Campground

4. Baker Creek Campground

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Campground in Great Basin National Park · 38 sites · Tents, RVs
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While camping at Baker Creek Campground in the Great Basin, you will be totally blown away by this remote desert paradise

Top-rated campsites near Great Basin National Park

Great Basin Desert Camping & RV

1. Great Basin Desert Camping & RV

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9.7mi from Great Basin National Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
PLEASE read all of the details before booking so you book the site that works best for you and also so you understand where you are staying. You will receive messages from us after booking and before your arrival, so please check your Hipcamp inbox. The RV spaces are behind the Baker Fuel and RV gas station. All sites are back-in only and have full hook-ups: 30amp and 50 amp electricity, sewer and water. There is a public bathroom, shower and laundry facility next to the sites. RV Site 5 is closest to the bathroom and RV Site 1 is furthest away. This camping part of the property offers five primitive campsites, situated in a natural, secluded area that was once a pond. Conveniently just south of the only gas station in town and behind the Great Basin Basecamp Airbnb, the sites are close to the highway but sit lower in elevation, providing privacy and shielding them from the road. Guests have access to a small building with clean restrooms, showers and one set of coin-operated laundry facilities for added convenience. Campsite #1 is closest to the restrooms, #5 is the furthest. No campfires as our fire danger is very high most of the year. There are water spigots at Site #1, between #2 and #3 and Site #5. The Lehman Caves Visitor Center at Great Basin National Park is about 5 miles up the road on Highway 488.
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Schellraiser

2. Schellraiser

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41mi from Great Basin National Park · 84 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The Schellraiser music fest offers a variety of seasonal camping options at our 80-acre private campground in the cool high desert of Eastern Nevada's Steptoe Valley, near the small town of McGill. Our Lotus Belle-brand bell tents are solar powered and fully furnished, with king, queen and twin beds; organic Avocado-brand mattresses; rugs; loveseats; floor lamps; charging ports and wi-fi service. Car-camping and pitch-your-own-tent sites without power are also available. Our campground features several tiny homes; we've converted the biggest one into our clubhouse that is now open to all guests from Thursday through Sunday nights. The clubhouse has a small kitchen area for cooking simple meals. We're also gearing up to reopen our coffee bar on weekends in late spring 2025; our menu features hot and cold espresso drinks, organic teas and organic chocolate bars. A heated six-unit restroom/shower trailer is on site. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY, TO ENSURE THAT WE MEET YOUR EXPECTATIONS: We are an OFF-GRID campground, in a very remote part of rural Eastern Nevada. To reach our campground, you must drive eight-tenths of a mile off the main highway, on a rocky DIRT ROAD that is susceptible to flooding from April to mid-July in wet years. Drivers with Teslas, Audis and low-clearance vehicles are STRONGLY ADVISED to look elsewhere for lodging. PLEASE READ ALL CHECK-IN INSTRUCTIONS, OUR TRAVEL ADVISORY, OUR FIRE BAN ADVISORY AND CAMPGROUND RULES BEFORE YOU BOOK YOUR STAY WITH US. ABOUT THE AREA: Schellraiser is just minutes away from the High Schells and Bristlecone wilderness areas, and within an hour's drive of Nevada's wildest high-mountain and high-desert scenery. Subalpine peaks, rugged canyons, wild rock formations, natural hot springs and ghost towns are all around us, and the surrounding area is teeming with wildlife, including Nevada's biggest elk herd. ABOUT US: We're the founders of the annual Schellraiser micro-fest, which brought bands like Ladytron, Mercury Rev, The Raveonettes, Blonde Redhead, Asleep At The Wheel, We Are Scientists, The Joy Formidable, Blitzen Trapper, Old 97's, Houndmouth, Shannon Shaw and BRONCHO to the nearby McGill Pool Park each spring. The fest will return to a new venue (not in McGill) in 2026.
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Whispering Elms Campground

3. Whispering Elms Campground

9.7mi from Great Basin National Park
Discover the unparalleled beauty of our campground, where the serenity of the wilderness meets the majesty of ancient bristlecone pines. Nestled in a unique landscape, our site offers an escape from the ordinary, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature's wonders. As night falls, experience the breathtaking clarity of the darkest skies, perfect for stargazing and connecting with the cosmos. Venture into the intriguing subterranean passages nearby, where adventure awaits at every turn. Don’t miss the chance to witness spectacular sunsets that paint the horizon in vibrant hues, creating unforgettable memories. Beyond the desert's allure, our campground is surrounded by a wealth of outdoor activities. Explore nearby swimming holes, hiking trails, and local attractions that showcase the region's natural beauty. After a day of adventure, indulge in delicious meals at nearby restaurants or browse charming shops that reflect the local culture. Join us for an unforgettable experience that goes beyond the typical desert getaway!
Valley View RV Park and Mobile Home

4. Valley View RV Park and Mobile Home

37mi from Great Basin National Park
Discover the charm of Valley View R.V. Park, a unique family-owned and operated campground that has been welcoming guests since the early 1970s. Our commitment to providing exceptional service and a warm, inviting atmosphere sets us apart from the rest. Nestled among mature trees and lush green grass, our park offers a serene environment perfect for relaxation. Whether you want to play fetch with your dog, toss a ball with family, or simply unwind in the tranquility of nature, Valley View is the ideal spot. Conveniently located along highways 50, 6, and 93, we are the perfect stop for weary travelers seeking a restful retreat after a long drive. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings and take advantage of nearby attractions, including scenic hiking trails, refreshing swimming holes, and local dining options. Come and experience the welcoming spirit of Valley View R.V. Park, where your comfort and enjoyment are our top priorities.
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Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Great Basin National Park adventure.

Top-rated campgrounds in Great Basin National Park

Lower Lehman Creek Campground

1. Lower Lehman Creek Campground

100%
(10)
Campground in Great Basin National Park · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
If you’re camping in the Great Basin, you should give Lower Lehman Creek Campground a shot
Upper Lehman Creek Campground

2. Upper Lehman Creek Campground

100%
(10)
Campground in Great Basin National Park · 22 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
If you're headed off the beaten path, chances are it’s a trip well worth taking
Wheeler Peak Campground

3. Wheeler Peak Campground

97%
(15)
Campground in Great Basin National Park · 37 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Wheeler Peak Campground offers campsites by, you guessed it, Wheeler Peak
Baker Creek Campground

4. Baker Creek Campground

97%
(15)
Campground in Great Basin National Park · 38 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
While camping at Baker Creek Campground in the Great Basin, you will be totally blown away by this remote desert paradise

Top-rated campsites near Great Basin National Park

Great Basin Desert Camping & RV

1. Great Basin Desert Camping & RV

96%
(354)
9.7mi from Great Basin National Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
PLEASE read all of the details before booking so you book the site that works best for you and also so you understand where you are staying. You will receive messages from us after booking and before your arrival, so please check your Hipcamp inbox. The RV spaces are behind the Baker Fuel and RV gas station. All sites are back-in only and have full hook-ups: 30amp and 50 amp electricity, sewer and water. There is a public bathroom, shower and laundry facility next to the sites. RV Site 5 is closest to the bathroom and RV Site 1 is furthest away. This camping part of the property offers five primitive campsites, situated in a natural, secluded area that was once a pond. Conveniently just south of the only gas station in town and behind the Great Basin Basecamp Airbnb, the sites are close to the highway but sit lower in elevation, providing privacy and shielding them from the road. Guests have access to a small building with clean restrooms, showers and one set of coin-operated laundry facilities for added convenience. Campsite #1 is closest to the restrooms, #5 is the furthest. No campfires as our fire danger is very high most of the year. There are water spigots at Site #1, between #2 and #3 and Site #5. The Lehman Caves Visitor Center at Great Basin National Park is about 5 miles up the road on Highway 488.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
Schellraiser

2. Schellraiser

98%
(197)
41mi from Great Basin National Park · 84 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The Schellraiser music fest offers a variety of seasonal camping options at our 80-acre private campground in the cool high desert of Eastern Nevada's Steptoe Valley, near the small town of McGill. Our Lotus Belle-brand bell tents are solar powered and fully furnished, with king, queen and twin beds; organic Avocado-brand mattresses; rugs; loveseats; floor lamps; charging ports and wi-fi service. Car-camping and pitch-your-own-tent sites without power are also available. Our campground features several tiny homes; we've converted the biggest one into our clubhouse that is now open to all guests from Thursday through Sunday nights. The clubhouse has a small kitchen area for cooking simple meals. We're also gearing up to reopen our coffee bar on weekends in late spring 2025; our menu features hot and cold espresso drinks, organic teas and organic chocolate bars. A heated six-unit restroom/shower trailer is on site. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY, TO ENSURE THAT WE MEET YOUR EXPECTATIONS: We are an OFF-GRID campground, in a very remote part of rural Eastern Nevada. To reach our campground, you must drive eight-tenths of a mile off the main highway, on a rocky DIRT ROAD that is susceptible to flooding from April to mid-July in wet years. Drivers with Teslas, Audis and low-clearance vehicles are STRONGLY ADVISED to look elsewhere for lodging. PLEASE READ ALL CHECK-IN INSTRUCTIONS, OUR TRAVEL ADVISORY, OUR FIRE BAN ADVISORY AND CAMPGROUND RULES BEFORE YOU BOOK YOUR STAY WITH US. ABOUT THE AREA: Schellraiser is just minutes away from the High Schells and Bristlecone wilderness areas, and within an hour's drive of Nevada's wildest high-mountain and high-desert scenery. Subalpine peaks, rugged canyons, wild rock formations, natural hot springs and ghost towns are all around us, and the surrounding area is teeming with wildlife, including Nevada's biggest elk herd. ABOUT US: We're the founders of the annual Schellraiser micro-fest, which brought bands like Ladytron, Mercury Rev, The Raveonettes, Blonde Redhead, Asleep At The Wheel, We Are Scientists, The Joy Formidable, Blitzen Trapper, Old 97's, Houndmouth, Shannon Shaw and BRONCHO to the nearby McGill Pool Park each spring. The fest will return to a new venue (not in McGill) in 2026.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
Whispering Elms Campground

3. Whispering Elms Campground

9.7mi from Great Basin National Park
Discover the unparalleled beauty of our campground, where the serenity of the wilderness meets the majesty of ancient bristlecone pines. Nestled in a unique landscape, our site offers an escape from the ordinary, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature's wonders. As night falls, experience the breathtaking clarity of the darkest skies, perfect for stargazing and connecting with the cosmos. Venture into the intriguing subterranean passages nearby, where adventure awaits at every turn. Don’t miss the chance to witness spectacular sunsets that paint the horizon in vibrant hues, creating unforgettable memories. Beyond the desert's allure, our campground is surrounded by a wealth of outdoor activities. Explore nearby swimming holes, hiking trails, and local attractions that showcase the region's natural beauty. After a day of adventure, indulge in delicious meals at nearby restaurants or browse charming shops that reflect the local culture. Join us for an unforgettable experience that goes beyond the typical desert getaway!
Valley View RV Park and Mobile Home

4. Valley View RV Park and Mobile Home

37mi from Great Basin National Park
Discover the charm of Valley View R.V. Park, a unique family-owned and operated campground that has been welcoming guests since the early 1970s. Our commitment to providing exceptional service and a warm, inviting atmosphere sets us apart from the rest. Nestled among mature trees and lush green grass, our park offers a serene environment perfect for relaxation. Whether you want to play fetch with your dog, toss a ball with family, or simply unwind in the tranquility of nature, Valley View is the ideal spot. Conveniently located along highways 50, 6, and 93, we are the perfect stop for weary travelers seeking a restful retreat after a long drive. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings and take advantage of nearby attractions, including scenic hiking trails, refreshing swimming holes, and local dining options. Come and experience the welcoming spirit of Valley View R.V. Park, where your comfort and enjoyment are our top priorities.

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Great Basin National Park camping guide

Overview

About

Located in central-eastern Nevada near the border with Utah, Great Basin National Park is one of the least visited national parks in the country. It’s home to the stunning Lehman Caves, ancient bristlecone pine forests, alpine lakes, a glacier, the second highest peak in the state, Wheeler Peak, diverse ecosystems, and some of the darkest night skies in the country. Visitors can enjoy scenic drives, hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, horseback riding, fishing, and wildlife spotting. In the winter, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are popular. The park offers five developed campgrounds and primitive camping options along Snake River. Backcountry camping is also available.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for RVs and year-round access: The Lower Lehman Creek Campground is the only campground open year-round and offers 11 sites, including a few pull-through sites for RVs.
  • Best for hikers: The Upper Lehman Creek Campground is just a short drive from the high alpine trails leading into the Snake Range and offers 23 sites.
  • Best for groups: The Grey Cliffs Campgrounds offers five designated spaces for large groups.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. During peak season, plan to make a reservation, which are required at Upper and Lower Lehman and Wheeler Peak campgrounds, as soon as you know your dates. Campsites can be reserved up to one month in advance. 
  2. If your plans are flexible, try to visit during the week or during non-holiday periods. The park is open year round, though  Lower Lehman Creek campground is the only developed campground open all year.
  3. If you don’t need amenities and have a high-clearance vehicle, consider the year-round primitive campgrounds along Snake Creek (subject to snow closures).

When to go

June through September are the most popular times to visit the park, although it rarely gets crowded. Thunderstorms can be common in summer afternoons. Plan to hike earlier in the day to avoid them, especially at higher elevations. Visit in September and October for dazzling fall colors. Snow can fall as early as October and last through May. Lehman Cave tours are available year-round, except for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years, though tours in the winter visit a more limited area.

Know before you go

  • The park is in a remote location. The last place to stock up is in Baker, five miles away. 
  • There are no fees to enter the park, but fees are required for stays at certain campgrounds and for tours of the Lehman Caves. Reservations can be made up to 30 days in advance for cave tours, and strongly encouraged over the summer.
  • Bring layers. Park temperatures can vary greatly between elevations and from day to night.
  • There are no hookups or shower facilities at Great Basin National Park. A seasonal dump station, potable water, and trash are available near the main entrance.
  • Fires are only permitted in provided fire rings in campgrounds, and on bare soil or shallow snow pits in the backcountry below 10,000 feet. The park does not sell firewood.
  • There is no wifi and only limited cell phone coverage in the park.

Reviews for Great Basin National Park Campgrounds

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can camp at Great Basin National Park. The park offers a variety of campgrounds, including the Lower Lehman Creek, Upper Lehman Creek, Baker Creek, Grey Cliffs, and Wheeler Peak campgrounds. These campgrounds operate on a first-come, first-served basis and have different seasonal availabilities. For more information on camping options within the park, visit the Great Basin National Park's official website or Recreation.gov for campground reservations.

While it's not mandatory to have a reservation for camping at Great Basin National Park, it is highly recommended to secure a spot, especially during peak season (May to September). The park has five developed campgrounds, four of which are first-come, first-served. However, the Grey Cliffs Campground does accept reservations. To learn more about camping options and make a reservation at Grey Cliffs Campground, visit Recreation.gov. For more information on camping in and around Great Basin National Park, visit Hipcamp.

The best time of year to camp at Great Basin National Park is from late spring to early fall, typically between May and October. During these months, the weather is generally mild, with daytime temperatures ranging from 60°F to 80°F (16°C to 27°C) and cooler nights. This time frame also offers better access to the park's various attractions, such as Lehman Caves and Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive. However, it's important to note that higher elevations within the park can still experience snow and cooler temperatures even in the summer months, so it's essential to check the weather forecast and be prepared for changing conditions.

Camping fees at Great Basin National Park range from $12 to $20 per night for individual sites, depending on the campground and amenities. The park has five developed campgrounds: Upper Lehman Creek, Lower Lehman Creek, Baker Creek, Grey Cliffs, and Wheeler Peak. Here's a breakdown of the fees for each campground: - Upper Lehman Creek: $12 per night - Lower Lehman Creek: $12 per night - Baker Creek: $15 per night - Grey Cliffs: $15 per night - Wheeler Peak: $20 per night For more information on camping options and amenities, visit Hipcamp.

Securing a Great Basin National Park campsite reservation is usually a challenge due to the park's popularity. Camping trips typically need to be planned months in advance and even then, available campsites can book up within minutes. The good news is that you have other options for last-minute Great Basin National Park campsite reservations. Try snagging one by setting up a free Hipcamp alert for any Great Basin campground. We'll monitor campground availability, and you'll get instantly notified of any openings that come up for your dates so you can jump on it to reserve the newly open site. Set up an alert.

Most Great Basin National Park campsite reservations open up months in advance. However, it's notoriously difficult to secure a Great Basin National Park reservation even if you plan ahead, as campsites are often booked up within minutes. To increase your chances of snagging a campsite, set up a free Hipcamp alert for any Great Basin campground. We'll monitor campground availability, and you'll get instantly notified of any openings that come up for your dates so you can jump on it to reserve the newly open site. Set up an alert.

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