Baker

Originally founded in the 1890s as a community of miners and ranchers, Baker, Nevada now primarily serves as the gateway to Great Basin National Park. The village has a post office, restaurants, gift shops, and a gas station – everything glampers need for a fun and convenient getaway. In the park, visitors can take a leisurely, pine tree-shaded hike along the meandering stream on the Island Forest Trail, spotting wild turkey, jackrabbits, and deer along the way; or opt for a more challenging hike up the Baker Loop Trail to views of forests, meadows, and panoramas of the Snake Valley; or visit the site of an ancient Fremont Indian village at the Baker Archaeological Site. Luxury camping is the best way to explore Baker, so book a glamping site today!

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