![]() Camping
Great Basin offers five different front country campgrounds and many other camping options. ![]() Hiking Trails
Check out the dozens of miles of trails available in the park, taking you to gorgeous lakes, bristlecone pines, and solitude. ![]() Basic Information
Start here for information regarding hours, weather, road conditions, and more. Come by a Visitor Center for more info during your visit. ![]() NPS / B. Brown An Oasis in the DesertEnergy, wildlife, warmth, excitement. Great Basin National Park swells in the summer as schools enjoy their summer breaks and good weather returns to our corner of the desert. The Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive opens up, snow melts on the trails, fallen trees get cleared away, and access to many of the park's most popular destinations is restored. Campgrounds throughout the park open as the snow melts, comfortably letting you camp even in the heat of summer up at 10,000 feet. As the summer continues, hot temperatures and summer monsoons bring spectacular displays of lightning and rain. Summer Hiking SafetySummer is a wonderful time to get on trail, but comes with its own set of risks in the high desert. Many are surprised to find out the lowest elevations in the park are still higher than 5,000 feet (1,500 meters). Those who are not used to high elevations may come to Great Basin and only find themselves short of breath, others may begin experiencing more serious symptoms associated with elevation sickness. The main advice any ranger can give you is to know when to recognize you may need more time to acclimate, know when to stop and rest, and to eat and drink enough water, electrolytes, and nutrition. Remember, safety is everyone's responsibility. Check the forecast before your visitGreat Basin WeatherWhat is the Weather Like?Always check the forecast close to a visit to the park. With such a wide ranging elevation, weather varies throughout the park. On the hottest July days, the town of Baker below the park may reach over 100º F. At the same tme, hikers on the Alpine Lakes Loop might experience around the 70sº F. This drastic difference is thanks to the over 8,000 feet of elevation change from the floor of the valley to the top of Wheeler Peak. Many areas of the park will still be hot even with the elevation increase. Come prepared and aware of the signs of heat exhaustion. When Will the Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive Open?Typically, the Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive is open between Memorial Day and early November. This date will vary depending on how heavy snowfall in the park is, sometimes opening as early as April, sometimes as late as July based on spring melt conditions. Check the conditions page to see if the road is open today. Camping in the SummerMany park campgrounds are open in the summer, opening as conditions allow. Find information on each campground, reservations, and whether they're open or not at our camping page. You can also check the conditions page for basic information on campground closures, reservation windows, and more. Summer HikingSummer is a wonderful time to visit for the best trail conditions and access. The popular areas up at the top of the Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive have parking lots which can fill on holiday weekends. If you want to get off the beaten path, consider visiting Snake Creek or Strawberry Creek trailheads for more opportunities for solitude and some of the finest hiking in the park. Ranger Programs
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Last updated: March 21, 2025