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Great Basin/Wheeler Peak Campground

Overview

Wheeler Peak Campground provides an immersive high-altitude experience within Great Basin National Park near Baker, Nevada. Situated at nearly 10,000 feet, this campground serves as the premier gateway to the park’s rugged alpine terrain and ancient forests. It provides a truly rustic escape for travelers looking to disconnect from the modern world and reconnect with the raw beauty of the high desert's most dramatic and isolated mountain peaks.

Location & Surroundings

The campground is located at the terminus of the Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive, a steep and winding road that climbs thousands of feet from the desert floor into a lush sub-alpine ecosystem. Surrounded by thick aspen groves and towering Engelmann spruce, visitors enjoy cool summer temperatures and sweeping views of the Nevada landscape below. The transition from sagebrush to mountain forest creates a seclusion and grandeur that makes this one of the most unique locations in the West.

Amenities & Park Features

As a primitive National Park Service facility, the campground focuses on the natural environment rather than modern luxuries. It features 37 campsites equipped with sturdy picnic tables and fire rings, while vault toilets and seasonal potable water provide the only basic necessities. There are no hookups or cell service available, and the narrow, winding access road typically limits the campground to smaller RVs and trailers under 24 feet in total length.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Outdoor enthusiasts will find themselves at the doorstep of the Bristlecone Pine Grove, home to trees thousands of years old. Hikers can also explore the trail to the Wheeler Peak Glacier or take a guided tour of the nearby Lehman Caves. As the sun sets, the area becomes an International Dark Sky Park, offering world-class stargazing where the Milky Way is exceptionally bright and visible to the naked eye without specialized equipment.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is ideal for adventurous dry-campers and those traveling in nimble, smaller rigs who value solitude and immediate trail access. If you seek a quiet environment away from the noise of commercial resorts, this park is a perfect fit. It is a bucket-list spot for nature photographers and stargazers who prioritize pristine natural surroundings and the rewarding simplicity of camping at the roof of the Great Basin.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Stream
• 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 (37)
• Max Length (35)
• Grass Sites (37)
• No Hookups (37)
• Back-ins (12 x 35)
• Room for Slideouts (No)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Lydia Long

August 14, 2025

Beautiful campground. Well spaced sites. Unfortunately pit toilets need attention and no one is cleaning sites.

Seung Hyun Yoo

July 18, 2025

This campground was recently renovated to the perfect condition. The driveway entering each site paved with asphalt. The table, fireplace, and grill area also paved with concrete. My site #22 provides a clear and spectacular view of Wheeler Peak.

Sm Anderson

July 14, 2025

Campground is great. Several sites can accomodate a 20+ ft trailer, but most are short. But be careful at the parking lot. Even at 10k ft elevation, a wild Methany will appear, wiping her hands all over your car and peeping into your windows. Hide your gear! As at all Nat Parks, do not approach, provoke, or feed the wildlife.

TBG

June 19, 2025

Took these photos last fall while the campground was being updated for anyone to see what most spaces look like. Each photo has a space number associated with it.

Tania

June 29, 2024

Great campground. First come first serve. We paid $20/night and we stayed Monday-Thursday (the end of June). The campground wasn’t busy. We got lucky with our spot as there was a creek right next to us. We saw deer walking by every day. Lots of bugs, so bring the bug spray. There are a lot of hiking trails nearby so you don’t even need to drive anywhere. ! Expect to have no cell service or maybe a bar. Also, be careful with the altitude sickness. I would recommend to spend several days at the campground (doing small hikes, e.g. to the lakes) before doing the Wheeler Peak hike.

Wyatt W. Penke

December 07, 2023

What a wonderful campground at 10,000 feet. Nestled amongst the pines and aspen this campground is super scenic. Each spot has a paves parking spot and a picnic table and fire ring.

Matthew Seymour

August 14, 2023

This is another excellent campground located within Great Basin National Park. Here, we had spot number 18 for two nights. We liked the seclusion of this site, as we hardly noticed anyone else around us. The views in the campground are gorgeous, and you have easy access to all kinds of hiking trails.

Gina Fielders

August 14, 2022

We stayed at a lower elevation campground but drove up and checked out Wheeler Peak Campground. Much like Upper Lehman Campground where we're camping, there's out house style bathrooms, no sinks, and in August 2022, there's water spigots, but NO water, potable or other. The road running through the camp looks brand new and is in excellent condition. It's mid August, and Wheeler Peak Campground, at its higher elevation, above 10,000', is much cooler than the lower elevation campgrounds.

Vick Carson

December 18, 2021

Fantastic location and views. Level campsites.

Rod Calkins

October 27, 2019

Nice campground with well-separated spaces. water at spigots. vault toilets. Very close to hiking bristlecones and alpine lakes. golden aspen and deer in camp. Pleasant place. 10,000' elev.

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