This is a very small town. As long as you know that up front, it will keep your expectations realistic. One restaurant (food truck), a quaint country store with really good coffee and a pizza night.
Your next option if you're a visitor to Great Basin National Park is Ely, which is a good hour and fifteen minutes away.
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Guest review by
Thomas
United States
10.0
What a lovely and clean place right next to the National...
What a lovely and clean place right next to the National Park. We even caught the Perseid meteor showers. Staff were very kind but seemed overworked as one person was doing all. Excellent cleanliness and room as described. For the price, it was a spectacular value.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
United States
8.0
Baker is on old town with many closed businesses and some...
Baker is on old town with many closed businesses and some rundown and abandoned homes but the people in the General Store and motel were welcoming, helpful, and pleasant. There are about 10 motel rooms in town and no grocery store. Most people visiting Great Basin National Park either camp or drive great distances. There is one restaurant, Mexican food.
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Guest review by
Hunger
10.0
The park itself is lovely, but there isn’t much in Baker.
The park itself is lovely, but there isn’t much in Baker. I’d recommend Sandra’s taco truck for excellent tacos and burritos. We also enjoyed a short stop at the archeological site which is theorized to be a Fremont village with solstice alignments ala Stonehenge. Who knew?
Baker is a good choice for a base to visit the National Park. While in the area, I’d also recommend looking for wild horses over the borders in Utah and doing the Success Loop drive through the mountains. We found the horses just past Pots Sum Pa spring. The Success Loop runs from Cave Lake State Park to the town of McGill, north of Great Basin. In the last third of June, we saw multiple fields of wildflowers along the road and and framing gorgeous vistas.
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Guest review by
Tracy Meints Fox
United States
10.0
We visited Great Basin National Park and Lehman Cave.
We visited Great Basin National Park and Lehman Cave. Highly recommend both. Highly recommend the cafe at Lehman Cave... excellent food and service.
I could not and would not recommend the Sugar, Salt & Malt Restaurant. Terrible food and service.
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Guest review by
Melanie
United States
8.0
If you like hiking and backpacking it is a paradise.
If you like hiking and backpacking it is a paradise. Wheeler Peak and Lexington Arch are the gems. The cave tour is awesome. The park gift shop is well stocked. The park cafe has awesome food, shakes, and drinks. The rangers are knowledgeable and friendly. The Baker General Store is hometown friendly; coffee shop, some groceries, knick-knacks, and nice sitting areas for games. Baker needs more eating establishments. The stars at night are amazing.
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Guest review by
James
United States
Research, refine and make plans for your whole trip