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Great Basin/Upper Lehman Creek Campground

Overview

Upper Lehman Creek Campground offers a serene, high-altitude escape within the rugged landscape of Great Basin National Park. Located at a significant elevation, this seasonal destination provides a quiet, intimate alternative to more crowded national park sites. It serves as an ideal basecamp for those wanting to explore the diverse ecosystems of eastern Nevada, ranging from high desert valleys to craggy subalpine peaks.

Location & Surroundings

Tucked away at approximately 7,750 feet, the campground is nestled within a lush forest of aspen, Douglas fir, and mountain mahogany. The soothing sounds of Lehman Creek flow directly past many of the campsites, creating a tranquil mountain atmosphere. Travelers will appreciate the dramatic transition from the arid Sagebrush Steppe to the cool, shaded riparian corridor found right at their doorstep.

Amenities & Park Features

This facility offers a primitive camping experience designed for those who prefer nature over modern luxury. Each individual site is equipped with a sturdy picnic table and fire ring, while vault toilets are centrally located for guest use. Notable features include:

  • Access to potable water (seasonal only)
  • Dedicated fire pits for evening campfires
  • Level sites nestled among mature trees

There are no water, sewer, or electric hookups available at the sites, and a maximum vehicle length of 24 feet is strictly enforced due to the narrow campground roads and tight turns.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Visitors are perfectly positioned to explore the famous Lehman Caves, which offer guided tours of intricate limestone formations and rare shield structures. The Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive is just a short distance away, providing easy access to ancient Bristlecone Pine Groves and high-altitude glacial moraines. At night, the park's status as an International Dark Sky Park ensures unparalleled views of the Milky Way.

Who This Park Is Best For

This campground is perfect for small RV owners, van lifers, and truck campers who value solitude and direct access to wilderness hiking trails. It is ideal for travelers who enjoy the challenge of dry camping and want to disconnect from digital distractions. If you are looking for a secluded mountain experience far from the reach of city lights, this is the premier Nevada destination for you.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• River
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (Lehman Creek)

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed
• No Reservations

- Other Amenities & Services

• Pit Toilets

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Hiking

- Facility

• Type (National Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (22)
• Max Length (25)
• Grass Sites (22)
• No Hookups (22)
• Back-ins (12 x 25)
• Room for Slideouts (No)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Doreen O'Donovan

September 19, 2025

Campsites are big and tables are set back from the road. The sites at the top end near the creek are loud with the sound of the creek even in September.

Tino Plank

September 10, 2025

The campsites are a bit close together and there's no water spigots. But sites are clean and well maintained. Most parking pads were on a minor slope.

Garett Butler

August 09, 2025

Great campground. Sites are unique and it is not crowded at all. Vault toilets were clean. Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring. No water was available at all. The Lehman Caves Visitor Center (about 3 miles away) has water and a dump station. We were in a tent. If you are towing a large trailer, check ahead. It appeared that many of the sites could not accommodate a long vehicle.

Doug Rockey

June 23, 2025

It is a national park campground in Great Basin National Park on the Nevada Utah border. It is at 8500 feet altitude, steep, rocky and forested with a diverse sub-alpine forest. There is a very fast moving, loud stream on South edge. Our camp was 50 ft from it, absolutely beautiful as it was wildflower season. There are nice, clean vault toilets, picnic tables, and water faucets coming next year, they are being installed this summer. BRING YOUR WATER! You can get some at Lehman Cave visitor center and at the RV waste dump if you have containers. This visitor center also has a good cafe and souvenir shop. There is no food in the gateway town of Baker available except for some prepackaged camping food at the stargazer in.

M M

April 24, 2025

Very nice, my space 17 was not at all level or this campground would be a 5 star fer sure.

Liz Stiles

August 26, 2024

RV & tent camping within Great Basin National Park. No full RV hookups, no sewer. There’s a dump station near the entrance of the park. Vault toilets, picnic tables & fire pits are available. No potable water,bring your own. No electricity either.

David Shuman

October 25, 2023

Keep in mind this is a remote campground with no electric, water, nor sewer. For 24' rigs or less. We asked the ranger about our 27' Airstream and he sent us here, saying take a look and see if we can find a level enough site. It's tight, but there are a few sites that work well. The location is great, all paved, and close to the 10,000 foot Wheeler Peak scenic road summit. Nice little Lehman Creek running beside our site!

Kayla Trousdale

July 25, 2023

Upper Lehman Creek Campground was quiet, clean and a wonderful place to camp. Their vault campground toilets were some of the cleanest I’ve ever used while camping! That’s a plus!! It is close to fishing, hiking, the visitor center and Lehman Caves tour. The campsites all seemed spacious from my walks throughout the campground. I will definitely come back!

Jay Haskins

August 24, 2021

Loved the campsites here they were clean and we'll kept. We stayed here for 2 days and visited Lehman caves and Wheeler Peak. Both were amazing and I can't wait to go back next year. Make sure to get reservations for the caves several weeks to a few months ahead of time otherwise you'll miss out. I made reservations almost 2 months out and the only day there were spots available was Sunday morning. We tried to get to Wheeler Peak summit but the winds were just to strong that morning. Maybe 40-60mph and a cloud was forming around the summit. Make sure to be cautious as you go up as it's 13,063ft so take your time. The trails up the the base of the summit are still amazing and well worth the trip to the top. You can do about a 4 mile loop just on them and visit Stella lake and have a nice day hike.

Kevin Thorner

August 21, 2021

We stayed here in 2019 on our visit from England and what a great place , nicely laid out , great camping pitch and decent toilets . Beautiful sunset and great view down to the prairie a couple of thousand feet lower down and a stunning drive further up to over 10 000 ft . Well worth spending time here

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