Great Basin National Park is located in White Pine County, Nevada and is one of the most obscure units maintained by National Park Service. The history of Great Basin National Park tied heavily to the Lehman Caves which were designated a National Monument during 1922. Early US Route 6 provided access to Lehman Caves National Monument when it replaced Nevada State Route 14 through the community of Baker during 1937. Lehman Caves National Monument would go on to be designated Great Basin National Park during 1986. Early US Route 6 in eastern Nevada can be seen co-signed with Nevada State Route 14 through Baker near Lehman Caves National Monument on the 1937 Official Road Map of the State of Nevada . Part 1; the history of Great Basin National Park and early US Route 6 through Baker Great Basin National Park lies within the boundaries of White Pine County in the Snake Range. Great Basin National Park largely overlaps the Snake Range which is the second highest chain of mountains in
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