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Great Basin National Park
Fees & Reservations

Great Basin Visitor CenterEntrance Fee Great Basin National Park has no entrance fee.

Purchase an America the Beautiful Annual Pass at Great Basin National Park and receive one free cave tour (a value of up to $10.00)!

Lehman Caves

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Lehman Caves

Lehman Caves Tours
There is a per person fee charged for all visitors on cave tours. Annual passes, such as the America the Beautiful Pass, do not cover cave tour fees. Holders of Golden Age and Golden Access cards are eligible for discounts. Please note that discounts apply to the card holder only. Visit the Lehman Caves Tours page for detailed information on tour prices and schedules.

 
Lower Lehman Campground sign

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Camping
$6.00 for developed campgrounds per night/per site. $3.00 for Golden Age/Golden Access card holders. Primitive campgrounds have no fee. 

All park camping is on a first come, first serve basis. No reservations can be made, with the exception of the Grey Cliffs Group Campground.

Grey Cliffs Group Campground
$25.00 per night.

Reservations are required. Full payment is due at the time of reservation. In the event of cancellation made at least 24 hours prior to the reservation date, fees will be refunded, minus a $10 per site nonrefundable deposit. Cancellations made less than 24 hours prior to reservation date and no shows receive no refund. Call (775) 234-7331 x 213 for reservations and information.

>Learn more details of each campground

 

 
dumpstation

RV Sanitary Station
$5.00 fee
No discounts for Golden Age or Golden Access passholders.


The dump station is usually open late May to October (weather depending) and closed in the winter. The dump station, potable water, and trash receptacles are located 1/2 mile inside the park on the entrance road (NV Hwy 488).

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Did You Know?
Precipitation patterns are highly variable in Great Basin National Park. The wettest year on record at Lehman Caves was 21.2 inches of precipitation in 1982 and the driest year was 7.4 inches in 1953.

Last Updated: October 05, 2011 at 11:40 MST