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    White Pine Public Museum

    3.9 (11 reviews)
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    Nice little Museum, in the nice little mountain town of Ely, Nevada and see the Cave Bear.

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    Lehman Caves Visitor Center - Mock cave you can walk through  09-21-2025

    Lehman Caves Visitor Center

    4.4(7 reviews)
    39.2 mi

    There are two Visitor Centers in close proximity to each other, about 6 miles apart. The first one…read moreis the Great Basin Visitor Center which has information about the park as a whole. Then, there's this Lehman Caves Visitor Center which focuses mainly on the Lehman Caves. This is the Visitor Center you need to go to in order to visit the Lehman Caves. If you wish to visit the caves, you need to purchase a ticket (which is also your reservation) and a National Park Entry Pass of some sort. I purchased our tickets for the Parachute Shield Tour online at the recreation.gov website prior to our trip here. I enjoyed viewing the displays about the caves, formations in the caves, and the wildlife. There's also a small area with merchandise to purchase. If you need something to eat, there's the Great Basin Cafe here which serves semi-quick food and soft-serve ice cream. This is a nice little place to rest before or after your tour. There is nowhere to eat, so this is would be a satisfactory option... at least for a treat! You should come to this Visitor Center even if you don't take a cave tour. There are things to see inside and outside. Be sure to take a look at the Rhodes Cabin to the right of this place. Out in back of the Visitor Center, there is a walking path which is over the cave system. You'd never know it was below you! When we went, we got to look through a telescope the ranger had set up. It was focused on a solar flare. Pretty neat!

    The Lehman Caves VC is your gateway and waiting area for a tour of the caves. There are some…read moreexhibits about how the stalactites and stalagmites were formed and there are different films that run in a separate room. After checking in and getting the ticket I had purchased online, I was immediately drawn to the Winchester Rifle that was found leaning against a tree in 2014. It had been there for many decades and it's incredible that it survived the conditions encountered at this high elevation with the winds and snow/rain the area receives. The Visitor Center has restrooms and a snack bar that is open during the summer months when the park and the caves have peak attendance. I would imagine there are times when the VC is closed due to snow. While waiting for your tour of the caves, kick back, have a soda, and enjoy the exhibits. Above all, make sure you check out that amazing Winchester.

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    Lehman Caves Visitor Center - Rhodes Cabin  09-21-2025

    Rhodes Cabin 09-21-2025

    Lehman Caves Visitor Center - Parachute Shields (seen on the tour)  09-21-2025

    Parachute Shields (seen on the tour) 09-21-2025

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    White Pine County Library

    White Pine County Library

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Underappreciated by its rough-hewn community, the White Pine County Library is an oasis. This is a…read more*real library*, filled with real books enriching one in knowledge. During an era plagued by "postliterate" information of increasingly dubious worth or fatuous quality, we need more institutions like this. This small town library outshines any in Clark County, the intellectually desolate hub of which is Vegas. There are classic books of all genres befitting a small town library, of course. But there also are a wide variety of offerings going back 100 years befitting a mining town and county seat, of caliber usually becoming for a library of higher education. The geological, hydrological, and geographic collection is very good. The historical records are singular and comprehensive of the area. Local papers are on microfilm, bless them. And the Nevada section is nonpareil, with some quite rare reference items. The staff keep up with the times as budget allows. Computers are available for the usual online and offline work; the internet connection is very fast fibre optic. So far as I am aware, this is the only publicly available 3D printing site in White Pine county, with printing at or close to cost of ABS, for which the staff are well trained. There is the nucleus of a makerspace here. Services for children are fun and copious. The kid's area is bright and cheersome, though could use a bit more for Middle Ages kidlit. With the park across the lane, it's a cinch for travellers to stop here for a rest. The Ely library could likewise use a few more events and services for adults. The ILL options are necessarily limited by what is tenable for a small rural library. Some more scholarly journals or deeper online access would not be amiss. But these are minor wishes cast in background of the marvellous work done by these librarians with very little support. Ely town should treasure its library far better than it does. But at the White Pine County Library, a patron is still a patron. (Not just an anonymous "customer", side glancing at you again, Clark County). Once the seriousness of a patron's interest is demonstrated, understandable given the transience of the local town population, the staff are amenable to helping in all areas of research as they can.

    I travel extensively and have been in countless libraries. The Ely library I rate as one of the…read morebest due to quietness, unlimited time length permitted on the computers, lack of staff with attitudes. However, they have 1 big problem: the mice they have installed on the computers are the worst! Be prepared to waste time using them no matter how often you knock it against the table to work right. Patience is necessary. (And yes, the staff knows the patrons are fed up with the crappy mice.)

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    White Pine County Library
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    Baker Village Archaeological Site - Artifacts.  To be appreciated, not collected.

    Baker Village Archaeological Site

    4.0(2 reviews)
    44.8 mi

    Came here for a sunrise presentation today by NP Ranger Steve as part of the 2015 Astronomy…read moreFestival. The site itself is a bit underwhelming as they excavations were re-filled and the outlines of the excavated lots "interpretively restored", so all you really see is the outlines of a cluster of mounds a short walk from the covered picnic and parking area. The sunrise, however, was absolutely breathtaking! A fabulous viewpoint to see the dawn break into day with the first crest of the sun over a postcard-worth panorama of mountain along the horizon line!

    So if you don't score a Great Basin National Park campsite (which are all first-come-first-served…read morebtw), fret not because a mile up the road there is BLM Land and *plenty* of room right next to Baker Village Archaeological Site. We parked there overnight and had the vast expanse completely to ourselves. Perfectly flat, absolutely silent, and completely fee-free. We visited in mid-September and had stunningly beautiful weather (50's overnight, high 70's during the day), YMMV. I imagine it can be windy and coooold in this area and in that case tent camping would be ambitious (we were in an RV). Picnic tables and a rest room are available. Short walk to the Baker Village, an exhibit that was excavated in the early 90's, occupied by Native Americans in the 1200s, thought to be related to the Anasazi people, now referred to as the Fremont Tribe - though why it's named after a white euro American male is bewildering. Worth a quick stop if you're passing through the area, allow a half hour.

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    Baker Village Archaeological Site - It looks desolate - but it has a nice peaceful vibe and we were quite comfortable.

    It looks desolate - but it has a nice peaceful vibe and we were quite comfortable.

    Baker Village Archaeological Site

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