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Lower Lehman Creek Campground Closed for Long-awaited Expansion and Renovation Project

May 21, 2025by Ranger Tom0
The Lower Lehman Creek Campground, the only year-round camping facility within the Great Basin National Park, will be temporarily closed. The closure is due to a long-awaited expansion and renovation project aimed at refreshing and doubling the size of the campground.

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This project will significantly improve the amenities and services at the campground, enhancing the overall visitor experience. The renovation will also focus on making the campground more sustainable and less impactful on the environment.

The closure of the campground will undoubtedly cause some inconvenience to regular visitors. However, the National Park Service assures that the improvements will be worth the wait. The renovation is expected to take several months, but an exact timeline has not been provided. The public is advised to check the park’s official website for updates on the project and the reopening of the campground.

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