Stella
For Lower Lehman Creek - Great Basin National Park: One of the few who loves first come campsites, we were nervous, but plenty of spots in Lower and Upper. Due to snow everything else was closed. Very nice campsites, some next to a running stream. The cleanest bathrooms you have EVER seen. A hike between the two. Cell service available! We decided to stay longer. Baker a very quirky town with a great market. Visitor center excellent. It all adds up! Dump was closed or they might have gotten 5 stars.
Posted May 11, 2023 by Stella from Colorado. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Dan
For Lower Lehman Creek - Great Basin National Park: Since this park doesn’t take reservations & fills up quickly by mid morning, we took the first nice & level spot in Lower CG, which only has 11 sites, several too small for our 24’ motorhome. Later we looked at the upper CG, which has more sites but less privacy & preferred the lower CG. Bathrooms looked brand new & were cleaned beautifully every day & stocked w TP but no hand sanitizer. The visitor center & the caves tour are closed due to Covid, but the café is open w friendly staff. If you plan to drive to the top parking lot of Mt Wheeler to hike, do it early because parking fills up fast!
Posted Jul 27, 2020 by Dan from AZ. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Mull
For Lower Lehman Creek - Great Basin National Park: June 2019 (Friday). Campground filled in the early afternoon. Great spot in the trees relatively close to the visitor center. Roads were paved in the campground and it was quite.
Posted Jun 28, 2019 by Mull from AZ. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Diane S
For Lower Lehman Creek - Great Basin National Park: Both Upper and Lower Lehman creek campgrounds were packed on a late July weekend. They do not take reservations. Park website says they rarely fill, but this is wrong. We got the last site in either at around 1:00 on Friday afternoon. All cave tours were full but they opened up walk-ins at 8:00 Saturday am because they had extra staff available. Dump station (located at the cave visitor center) is closed “until further notice†as of July 2018.
Posted Jul 22, 2018 by Diane S from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
blangton
For Lower Lehman Creek - Great Basin National Park: We arrived in mid afternoon in early October 2017. We were surprised with the number of folks already there. We had only a couple of sites to choose from in both the Upper and Lower Lehman Creek Campgrounds that would fit our 27' motorhome and toad! We did find a site though where we (albeit tight) fit both vehicles! The fall colors were spectacular though where they remained and it was wonderfully quiet and peaceful! We enjoyed the drive to the top and the dusting of snow along the roads. We did not do the cave tour because it was FULL - very surprising in October in the middle of no-where! It was a testament to the popularity of America's National Parks to foreign tourists in what used to be the "off-seasons!"
Beautiful spot if you find yourself in Eastern Nevada!
Posted Nov 06, 2017 by blangton from Ashland, OR. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Majestic Molly
For Lower Lehman Creek - Great Basin National Park: Very quiet with paved sites. The sites weren't very level and even with leveling blocks we could only reduce the grade about halfway. There is a hiking trail from the campground that leads up to several other trails. The road leading up to campground is an 8% grade and just past the campground continues to the top but is restricted to 24' or less.
Posted Jul 11, 2014 by Majestic Molly from South Dakota. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.