100 Baker Creek Rd, in Great Basin National Park, Baker, NVMap
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Easy hike with gorgeous views
Beautiful trail with a lot of flowers along thectrail (second weekend in June). The water sound is amazing for the most part of the trail. Once on top, the views are amazing. Loved it much more than ...
Wow, we loved this trail! A ranger recommended it and we’re grateful for that - it was our favorite trail in the park. You have to drive a gravel road for a few miles to reach the trailhead but this d...
We have been hiking for probably 50 years and find this hike a good one for us older hikers. We do this every day in the morning while it is cooler and not raining during the monsoon season! We spen...
This is a beautiful hike, but a tough one with an elevation gain if 1600 ft. You start at 8,000 ft and peak at 9,600 ft. The hike along the river makes the journey well worth it. Once at the summit yo...
Easy hike with gorgeous views
Beautiful trail with a lot of flowers along thectrail (second weekend in June). The water sound is amazing for the most part of the trail. Once on top, the views are amazing. Loved it much more than ...
Loved this trail!
Wow, we loved this trail! A ranger recommended it and we’re grateful for that - it was our favorite trail in the park. You have to drive a gravel road for a few miles to reach the trailhead but this d...
Baker Lake to Campground
Beautiful hike through the forest. Interesting blow down from an avalanche years ago. Long hike down from the Lake but nice creek at the bottom.
1.8 miles round trip
We have been hiking for probably 50 years and find this hike a good one for us older hikers. We do this every day in the morning while it is cooler and not raining during the monsoon season! We spen...
Tough Elevation Gain
This is a beautiful hike, but a tough one with an elevation gain if 1600 ft. You start at 8,000 ft and peak at 9,600 ft. The hike along the river makes the journey well worth it. Once at the summit yo...