Baker Archaeological Site Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Really only for the most avid archaeologist/anthropologist. VERY little to see.
The spot is free, and there are picnic tables, a dumpster and even some guidebooks to the site, which you are asked to put back in their container once you are done. You drive off the main road for a...
Amazing place to reflect upon first people's culture.
The Fremont culture habitation outline remains, but the remnant structures that had been excavated have also been covered up again. I found the site a great place to pray and meditate, isolated in a ...
Site of ancient Indian village. Excavations were 20+ years ago. Is just basically desert land scape with some explanation now. No artifacts on site, ruins have been intentionally recovered with dirt...
Yes, it is a remote wind swept site but if you are in the Great Basin Park area it is worth a stop to learn a bit about the Native Americans that lived here. Best part is the price....FREE. Read the...
Really only for the most avid archaeologist/anthropologist. VERY little to see.
The spot is free, and there are picnic tables, a dumpster and even some guidebooks to the site, which you are asked to put back in their container once you are done. You drive off the main road for a...
Amazing place to reflect upon first people's culture.
The Fremont culture habitation outline remains, but the remnant structures that had been excavated have also been covered up again. I found the site a great place to pray and meditate, isolated in a ...
Great place to see the stars
We went here after dinner based on other recommendations to see the stars. It was wonderful, highly recommend.
Good for a quick stop
Site of ancient Indian village. Excavations were 20+ years ago. Is just basically desert land scape with some explanation now. No artifacts on site, ruins have been intentionally recovered with dirt...
Free is always worth a stop!
Yes, it is a remote wind swept site but if you are in the Great Basin Park area it is worth a stop to learn a bit about the Native Americans that lived here. Best part is the price....FREE. Read the...