• Baker Creek Campground

    Green sign with white text "Baker Creek Campground"

    Baker Creek Campground contains 37 campsites. All sites are available, when the campground is open (seasons permitting), on a first-come-first-served basis. Potable water is not available.

  • Dump Station

    Great Basin Dump Station with sewage hose, water fill up, and dumpsters

    No overnight camping allowed. Dump Station is for dumping garbage and RV sewage.

  • Grey Cliffs Campground

    Green sign with white text that says "Grey Cliffs Campground"

    For visitors to Great Basin National Park, Grey Cliffs Campground is an ideal place to setup and start exploring. Experience the solitude of the desert, the smell of sagebrush after a thunderstorm, the darkest of night skies, and the beauty of Lehman Caves.

  • Lower Lehman Campground

    Lower Lehman Campsite. Picnic table, grill, green tent, and blue skies.

    Among the lush green vegetation which hugs Lehman Creek, you'll secure your tent or park your RV within earshot of clear mountain water which has tumbled 3000 vertical feet from the lakes and snowfields of the high Snake Range. Naturally landscaped with red-barked water birch, aspen and white fir a stroll through this sky island ecosystem provides for great bird-watching or a cooling dip in the stream while placing you just minutes from spectacular Lehman Caves.

  • Snake Creek Primitive Campgrounds

    Squirrel Springs Campground sign with mountain in background

    Make yourself at home in the Snake Creek Campsites along the Snake Creek River, located on the south-eastern side of the park. These sites are nestled among Aspen groves and at the base of impressive limestone cliffs. Sites to choose from include, Monkey Rock, Squirrel Springs, Pinnacles, Eagle Peak. The Shoshone and Johnson Lake trail sites are a short 0.5 mile hike from the parking lot at the end of the Snake Creek Road.

  • Upper Lehman Campground

    Picnic table, grill, empty tent pad. Surrounded by pine trees with a view of mountain tops.

    Whether you prefer the rich smell of summer mahogany riding air currents blended with the vanilla of ponderosa pine, or the sound of a clear mountain stream babbling beneath a symphony of swaying white fir, you won't regret your stay at Upper Lehman Campground. At 7500 feet in elevation and 3 miles up the Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive a stay at Upper Lehman is just a brief cruise from high alpine trails that will take you into the heart of the Snake Range.

  • Wheeler Peak Campground

    Green sign with white text showing the way to "Wheeler Peak Campground". Snow on the ground.

    Located at 9500', Wheeler Peak campground offer a great experience camping at high elevation. Nestled in aspen groves in the shadow of Wheeler Peak, temperatures can be cold even during the summer. Potable water is not available.