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California is home to nine national parks: Yosemite, Joshua Tree, Death Valley, Lassen Volcanic, Redwoods, Channel Islands, Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Pinnacles.
California also has over 250 state parks. In fact, it has the most state parks in the country.
California offers an infinite number of beautiful locations, trails, gorgeous shorelines, and other points of interest.
Located of the coast of Southern California. Only accessible by boat. One of the most remote parks. Comprised of Comprised of five islands: Anacapa, Santa Cruz, San Miguel, Santa Rosa, and Santa Barbara. Multiple days needed if planning to explore all five islands.
Located in Southern California. Known for the infamous Joshua trees, gorgeous sunrises and sunsets, cool rock formations, and scenic hiking. Dark sky park.
Coming June 2023
Located mostly in California and near the border of California and Nevada. Named the hottest, driest, and lowest national park. Sits in the below-seal-level basin, beside the tall peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountains, and is known as the hottest place on earth.
Coming August 2023
Located in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains. Neighbor to Kings Canyon National Park. Home to the well-known Giant Forest and many infamous ancient giant sequoias, such as General Sherman. Gorgeous views, hikes, and mountains.
Neighboring Sequoia National Park in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains. Home to the ancient and famous General Grant tree in Grant Grove. Also home to Kings River, Boyden Caverns, waterfalls and meadows, hidden deep inside the canyon.
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