32 Underrated National Parks Perfect for Avoiding Summer Crowds

3. Great Basin National Park: Stargazing and Solitude

Stella Lake. In Great Basin National Park — Nevada. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Urban~commonswiki

Great Basin National Park in Nevada is a hidden treasure known for its dark skies and ancient bristlecone pines. Far from the light pollution of urban areas, the park offers some of the best stargazing opportunities in the country. Visitors can marvel at the Milky Way stretching across the night sky, a sight that inspires awe and reflection. During the day, the park's diverse landscapes beckon exploration. From the towering peaks of the Snake Range to the mysterious Lehman Caves, Great Basin offers a variety of experiences for those seeking solitude. The park's high elevation and dry climate create a unique environment where ancient trees have thrived for thousands of years. Hiking among these living relics is a humbling experience, offering a connection to the past and a reminder of the enduring power of nature. With its remote location and limited accessibility, Great Basin remains a peaceful haven for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of summer tourism.

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