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    Valley View Rv & Mobile Home Park

    3.9 (14 reviews)

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    Lori R.

    Stopped here for a one night quick stop on our way to Montana. It was raining heavily when we checked in and the gentleman was friendly and quick to check me in. This looked like it catered to more full time residence RV's and had a row of overnight pull thru spots. They were very level no frills with all the amenities we needed 30 amp, water, sewer and picnic table. Pet friendly. The noise from the highway was loud, but it wasn't too bad we were so tired we hardly noticed. We stayed here in a 37' fifth wheel.

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    Rachel C.

    Beautiful scenery, spacious spots, hookups worked great, and excellent customer service. Only stayed one night, but we were very comfortable and happy with our accommodations. Thank you!

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    What a nice place. The staff was very friendly. Although there wasn't a pull through available, I'm happy It wasn't. I love our spot. Backed up to beautiful grass under huge, recently trimmed, trees. The sights are pretty level, gravel, with nice picnic tables. The map didn't take us to the correct place but don't give up. Just a little farther down the street you'll see the huge trees and sign. Definitely would stay here again!!

    Valley View seems to be a permanent stop for several trailers, some of them quite trashy. Our spot had no picnic table, was right by the highway and rather noisy. What really bothered me however was the collection of junk (old appliances, degraded tarps, cigarette butts, broken glass and ceramic, discarded sewer pipes, rusting metal, plywood skirts around trailers, etc, etc. I understand that rv parks need to have some permanent residents to make ends meet, but these folks need to crack down on the trashy element. The very first trailer in the park which is next to the entrance looks like a junkyard.

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    Great Basin National Park - Trees in Autumn  09-21-2025

    Great Basin National Park

    4.4(72 reviews)
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    Great Basin National Park is a relatively small portion of the Great Basin as a whole. There is no…read moreNational Park entrance fee required to visit. Per Google: "The Great Basin is a large, arid region in the western United States, defined by its geography and centered on Nevada. It is situated between the Sierra Nevada and Cascade ranges to the west and the Rocky Mountains to the east. The region includes most of Nevada, about half of Utah, and parts of Idaho, Wyoming, Oregon, and California." While planning our visit, I looked on the nps.gov website, I saw that there are cave tours. I signed up for the Lehman Cave Parachute Shield Tour. The tickets are purchased from recreation.gov website. We started off with a visit to the Great Basin Visitor Center where we looked at exhibits and got a general feel for the area. We bought a few small souvenirs and were on our way! I must say that the park was super beautiful with the changing of the leaves! Parts of the mountains were lit up with red & gold foliage! We drove the Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive all the way to the Wheeler Peak Overlook. Go slow-ish and enjoy the views! We stopped by: Osceola Ditch Trail - was a man-made waterway used for mining Wheeler Peak Summit Trail Summit Trailhead Bristlecone-Alpine Lakes Trailhead Mather Overlook Wheeler Peak Overlook - end of the scenic drive and has an awesome view of [yes!] Wheeler Peak Wheeler Peak Overlook is the final destination of the scenic drive. There are stops along the drive. Since we weren't hiking, we stopped at most of the pull-outs and parking lots. Wheeler Peak stands at 13,063 feet and is the second tallest point in Nevada! There are viewing scopes you can use to get a closer look! We made a quick stop at Mather Overlook. You can see Wheeler Peak from here as well. This overlook is named for Stephen Mather, the first director of the National Park Service (NPS). There's a cool bronze relief map of the Wheeler cirque. Then we drove back down to the Lehman Caves Visitor Center for our tour. The tour was very informative and was roughly an hour long. We stayed in Ely, NV which suited our needs. Baker, NV seemed pretty desolate from what I saw driving on the NV-487. Great Basin National Park is fairly remote compared to other National Parks, but definitely worth coming out to visit at least once!

    This review is for Baker Creek Loop which was a ~3.5 miles round trip that took ~2 hours to…read morecomplete. With the unexpected closure of the last 10 miles of Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive, we had no choice but to do a different hike in the area. Baker Creek Loop was a scenic forest trail with a meadow halfway through. Starting the trail clockwise; trail was an incline up the mountain and a decline back down to the aspen forest. Fall colored aspens were prominent at the start and end of the trail! Wooden bridges were slippery with ice. Decent sized parking area at the trailhead. Restroom available at the parking lot. Required to drive on gravel road for ~3 miles. Short video of the hike for those interested! https://youtu.be/gmfUHF9BAc0

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