GreatBasinNPS
Explore Great Basin National Park through these videos!
In the shadow of 13,063-foot Wheeler Peak, 5,000 year old bristlecone pine trees grow on rocky glacial moraines. Come to Great Basin National Park to experience the solitude of the desert, the smell of sagebrush after a thunderstorm, the darkest of night skies, and the beauty of Lehman Caves. Far from a wasteland, the Great Basin is a diverse region that awaits your discovery.
You can also see additional videos at our old YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk3B0gMWD90cjuLouN5cd1w
Protecting the Bonneville Cutthroat Trout - Audio Described
Great Basin National Park Film Audio Described
Protecting the Native Bonneville Cutthroat Trout
Great Basin National Park Film
Bonneville Cutthroat Trout Restoration at Great Basin
Wetland Restoration at Great Basin National Park
Winter Ecology Ranger Minute
Lexington Arch Ranger Minute
Johnson Lake Ranger Minute
Bristlecone Pine Tree Ranger Minute
Astronomy Ranger Minute
Ask the Experts: Space Telescopes
Guest Speaker Dr. Alex Lockwood, A Cosmic Time Machine
Guest Speaker Dr. Brandon Lawton, Expanding Our View
Stargaze on Your Own Virtual Ranger Program
Stargazing guide for 2020 Astronomy Festival
Guest Speaker Dr. John Barentine Great Basin Astronomy Festival
Welcome to the Great Basin Astronomy Festival
The Talus Room
Trail Construction
Civil Defense History
Cave Life
Cave Water
Lehman Caves Virtual Tour Part 1
Formations and Lint
Bats in Lehman Caves
Lehman Caves Virtual Tour Part 3 Audio Description
The Natural Entrance