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Great Basin National Park, located in remote Nevada, is one of the least visited national parks despite its impressive alpine scenery, ancient caves, and dark skies. With only about 161,000 visitors in a recent year, it remains largely untouched by crowds, offering attractions like Wheeler Peak, Lehman Caves, and the oldest living bristlecone pines. The park's unique geological features, including its glacier and water drainage system, make it a distinctive destination, though it is less frequented than nearby parks like Zion.
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