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Great Basin National Park
Support Your Park
Volunteers are vital to NPS operations

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Nicole, one of our vital volunteers who helps out with park operations

Thank You!
There are a variety of ways in which you can help support Great Basin National Park.

Purchase items from the park's bookstore, run by the Western National Parks Association. A percentage of proceeds is returned to the park through education and preservation projects.

Volunteer your own time as a campground host, tour guide, researcher, or artist in residence.
Through the years, and currently, many individuals have generously donated their time and energy, volunteering for various programs and projects throughout the park. Based on those efforts, and donations from our friends, many programs, staffing, and other park activities are made possible.

Contribute to the Great Basin Foundation, whose mission is to to promote and support projects that enhance the values of Great Basin National Park

Practice Leave No Trace principles while in the park and help preserve the landscape for future generations.

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Did You Know?
There are 11 species of conifer trees, 71 species of mammals, 18 species of reptiles, 241 species of birds, 8 species of fish, and over 800 species of plants in Great Basin National Park and the neighboring valleys.

Last Updated: November 02, 2009 at 11:52 EST