14 ABSOLUTE Best Pinnacles Hiking Trails for 2022
Trying to decide which trails you'd like to hike in Pinnacles National Park Click HERE to find out the best Pinnacles hiking for you.
West Coast National Parks: The Definitive List for 2022
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5 Best National Parks to see California Condors plus tips for spotting California Condors
Post Summary: Where to See California Condors If you spend any time with me in the southwest or southern to mid-California, you might notice that I spend a lot of time watching the skies. I’m always on the lookout for one of my favorite birds. I’ll be the first to admit it’s an ugly bird but I can’t help but smile and be impressed every time I see a California Condor. This massive New World vulture and should be extinct. I shouldn’t be seeing California Condors in the wild and the birds were extinct in the wild 3 years before I was born. California Condors are an amazing story of…
Visiting Pinnacles National Park
Planning a trip to Pinnacles National Park and need some help planning your trip? Here is the National Park Obsessed guide for visiting Pinnacles National Park, California. The Quick Guide to Visiting Pinnacles National Park Pinnacles National Park Basics Region: Pacific-West / West Coast / Pacific Park Size: 26,606 acres (41.57 sq miles) (107.67 sq km) Location: San Benito and Monterey counties Closest Cities: Soledad, California Busy Season: March to June Visitation: 177,224 (in 2019) How much does Pinnacles National Park Cost? Pinnacles National Park costs the following: An annual Pinnacles National Park Pass costs $55 but it is not recommended you buy this pass. For an extra $25 you can…
5 Things Not to Miss on Your First Visit to Pinnacles National Park
Planning an amazing trip to Pinnacles National Park? Looking to experience all the exciting adventures in Pinnacles. Pinnacles National Park is the smallest national park in California. It is the youngest park as well. Its age and size doesn’t mean you should overlook Pinnacles NP. Pinnacles a mountainous park is contains the remnants of an extinct volcano. All that is left of this volcano is towering domed rock formations. They give Pinnacles its name. Pinnacles is a unique mix of towering rock formations with unique wildlife. Get out your hiking boots, sunscreen, and binoculars; here are my top five things not to miss on your first visit to Pinnacles National Park.…