Great Basin Highway
The Great Basin Highway is a scenic route located in the western United States, primarily in the state of Nevada. It stretches approximately 200 miles, connecting the towns of Ely and Baker. This highway offers travelers stunning views of the Great Basin National Park, known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, valleys, and ancient bristlecone pine trees.
Traveling along the Great Basin Highway provides access to various recreational activities, such as hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing. The route is also significant for its historical context, as it follows paths used by early explorers and settlers in the region.