4. Great Basin National Park
If you are looking for some greenery, then, Great Basin National Park is the place to come. It has magical basins and a wide range of topography from the Rocky Mountains to vast sagebrush valleys. This place is well-known for its Lehman Caves, olden bristlecone pine trees, and more than 100km of developing hiking trails. This huge park has five developed campgrounds with tent pads and fire rings and one primitive campground. F.Y.I camping at developed sites costs $12 a night but primitive sites are free.
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