Baker Archaeological Site
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An ancient village, also known as Baker Village, containing remains of a Fremont Indian community occupied from 1220 to 1295 CE, offering insight into their pre-Columbian culture.

📜 Remains of a Fremont Indian village occupied from approximately 1220 to 1295 CE.
🔍 Excavated from 1991-1994, modern walls protect reburied foundations.

Why Go

🗿 Learn about the advanced pre-Columbian Fremont Culture🚶 Easy trail to building sites with informative guidebook🏞️ Peaceful stop near Great Basin National Park

Why Avoid

👀 Foundations are reburied, not much to physically see

Tips

🧺 Picnic tables and sun shelter available for day use⚠️ No water available on site

🅿️ ParkingParking area with information kiosk.

🚻 ToiletsRestroom available.

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