The beautiful national parks in California are famous for classic views and landscape on earth.
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The cinematic scenery of these national parks have already enchanted many people around the world and there is an increase in the number of visitors in the recent years.
This hottest and driest National Park is called land of extremes. Walk through the sand dunes for a scenic view of the place.
Death Valley National Park
This unique landscape is a result of multiple volcanoes erupted some 23 million years ago.
Pinnacles National Park
The park is home to various unique species of flora and fauna around the world. The California Condor can be occasionally seen gliding near the rocky cliffs.
Kings Canyon National Park
Kings Canyon National Park is known to have deepest canyon in America and the largest remaining grove of Sequoia trees.
Sequoia National Park
Located adjacent to Kings Canyon National Park, this forest is known for giant Sequoia trees which are the world’s largest trees.
King Range National Conservation Area
It currently covers 63,000 acres of land and includes 35 miles of coastline between the mouth of the Mattole River and Sinkyone Wilderness State Park.
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
It is one of the largest urban parks in the world.
The area stretches from Southern San Mateo County to Northern Marin County including several parts of San Francisco.
Point Reyes National Seashore
The park is situated on Point Reyes Peninsula in Marin County. It offers over 1,500 species of plants and animals to explore.
Channel Islands National Park
Channel Islands National Park encompasses 5 ecologically rich islands - San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Anacapa, and Santa Barbara.