Great Basin National Park protects high desert landscapes, ancient bristlecone pines, and the limestone passages of Lehman Caves. Its isolation offers exceptional night skies. The parks elevation range supports diverse ecosystems, from sagebrush valleys to alpine peaks like Wheeler Peak. Seasonal changes bring wildflowers, snowfields, and migrating wildlife.
Its combination of caves, mountains, and desert makes it one of the most varied parks in the Great Basin region. The parks solitude appeals to stargazers and hikers.
Further details can be found on the park website.