The diverse habitats found in Great Basin National Park give rise to hundreds of species of wildflowers. Many flowers are attention-grabbing and dazzling, with large blossoms and stunning colors. Others require a more observant, but well-rewarded, eye. Wheeler Peak Scenic DriveWheeler Peak Scenic Drive is often lined with wildflowers throughout the summer months. Early bloomers such as Evening Primrose and Desert Mallow are replaced by Golden Peas, Paintbrush, and Penstemon as the summer wears on. Prickly Poppys, with their showy white blossoms and thorn covered stems, are hard to miss throughout the season. Sky Island Forest TrailThis 1/4 mile accesssible loop trail at the end of the Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive offers a glimpse of fragile alpine wildflowers. At over 10,000 feet, flowers become lower to the ground, smaller, and harder to find. Look closely for Jeffrey's Shooting Stars, Crimson Columbine, Mountain Bluebells, and Parry's Primrose in damp meadows and along creeks. Baker Creek LoopThe Baker Creek Loop is sure to provide some of the finest variety of wildflowers. This trail, which climbs 1800 feet in elevation, weaves between lush riparian areas, semi-arid slopes, dense woodlands, and wet meadows. Flowers vary throughout the summer months, making each trip up the trail unique. |
Last updated: March 16, 2024