This realistic List of Best National Parks in California helps you plan your next fall adventure in “The Golden State”. See what parks are the best destinations to visit this fall.
Sequoia National Park is a world famous park in California. A walk among these ancient trees is well worth a long drive from the plains. Expect some snow unless you visit the park in the middle of summer.
Yosemite is one of the most popular national parks. It is the magnet to tourists from all over the world thanks to the stunning views of Sierra Nevada Mountains, waterfalls, and valleys.
A trip to Northern California and Oregon is a must-do for outdoor enthusiasts. Volcanic peaks, giant trees, deep lakes, and impressive caves await you on this action packed 4 day journey.
Lava Beds National Monument is a perfect place for a self-guided cave tour. Get a free permit and explore up to 24 cave routes that range from beginner to very challenging.
Lassen Volcanic National Park has a scenic drive along volcanoes, peaks, meadows, lakes, creeks, and waterfalls. This remote Californian park is certain to surprise you with the versatility of its sights.
Redwood National Park is so much more than the giant trees. This park has a variety of landscapes that range from rugged shoreline and pristine beaches to hidden lagoons, and wildlife meadows.
San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park preserves a fleet of six historic ships. Since all the vessels are over 100 years old, the park enables visitors to go back in time.
Big Sur is one of the most scenic drives in California and beyond. Thanks to state parks, viewpoints, and trails, it is easy to spend a full day along Highway 1.
Channel Islands National Park is a treasure off the coast of Los Angeles. You could seals, dolphins, and whales on the ferry ride and island foxes while hiking the trails.