3 National Parks in Nevada You Shouldn't Miss
Great Basin National Park
Great Basin National Park is a fantastic place to explore above and below ground. Lehman and Baker creeks are incredible places to fish for trout. You will want to go on a tour of Lehman Cave to see the unique limestone formations. The diversity of this park, where you can still see glaciers, makes it a terrific hiking destination. In the fall, it is an amazing place to harvest pine nuts. This national park has two campgrounds. Lower Lehman Creek Campground is near excellent fishing and hiking. Upper Lehman Creek Campground is nestled in a grove of mahogany trees.
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Death Valley National Park
Sitting partially in California and partially in Nevada, Death Valley National Park offers some of the hottest temperatures in the United States. There are numerous biking trails, so you can examine the landscape at this park containing some of the lowest elevations in the U.S., without anything blocking your view. Learn how 20-mule teams were used to mine for borax by visiting the Harmony Borax Works. Dine on a picnic lunch while enjoying the panoramic views at Dante’s View. National Park lodging is unavailable, so you will want to book a spot at one of this park's seven national park RV campgrounds. The only one with hookups is the Furnace Creek Campground. Therefore, you should skip national park lodging and stay at this campground.
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Yosemite National Park
While Yosemite National Park lies in California, it is only about 75 miles from the Nevada state line, and you can find many things to do there. Wawona and Mariposa groves are terrific places for a hike to see the giant sequoia trees. The 46-mile-long Tioga Road is a fabulous place for a scenic drive. The highest highway pass in California lies along this road, and you will love seeing the evergreen forests and granite cliffs. There are numerous rock-climbing opportunities for people of all ability levels. This national park covers over 1,200 square miles, so you should spend a few nights in the campgrounds. There are 13 national park RV campgrounds to choose between at this park. Upper Pines, Wawona and Hodgdon Meadow national park RV campgrounds stay open all year for those who want to do winter activities, like cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, downhill skiing, snowboarding and ice skating at this location.
RV rental in Nevada and California from El Monte RV Rental in California or Nevada makes it easy to explore these national parks. They each offer a unique adventure that you will love. El Monte RV rental makes the process easy and affordable.