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- Pinnacles National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Around 23 million years ago, a series of volcanic eruptions shaped the landscape that is now Pinnacles National Park The remnants of these ancient eruptions have formed a striking terrain of rocky spires and deep canyons
- Best of Pinnacles: 5 Thrilling Things to Do in Pinnacles National Park
Rock scramble through caves, hike amongst towering pinnacles of rock, see California Condors, and relax next to Bear Gulch Reservoir Here are the top experiences in Pinnacles National Park
- Pinnacles National Park - Wikipedia
Pinnacles National Park is a national park of the United States protecting a mountainous area located east of the Salinas Valley in Central California, about five miles (8 km) east of Soledad and 80 miles (130 km) southeast of San Jose
- Pinnacles National Park: The Ultimate 2026 Guide
The ultimate guide to Pinnacles National Park in California: visit for picturesque pinnacles, cool caves, California condors, and epic hikes!
- Plan Your Trip: Pinnacles National Park | Visit California
Hikers, rock climbers, and cave explorers find their happy place in the playground of burnished gold boulders and spires at the heart of Pinnacles National Park in the Salinas Valley
- How to Plan a Trip to Pinnacles National Park - AARP
America’s 59th national park offers visitors views of pinnacles, cool caves, and you may spot California condors Read our guide to planning a trip there
- Pinnacles National Park | California, Map, Location | Britannica
The pinnacles lie just west of the San Andreas Fault (the main component of the San Andreas Rift Zone), about 25 miles (40 km) southeast of Salinas The region was originally declared a national monument in 1908, and in 2013 it was redesignated a national park
- The Ultimate Guide to Pinnacles National Park [2026]
Pinnacles National Park is one of the newest national parks in the system and attracts nearly 350,000 adventurers each year who want to explore this incredible land formed by volcanic activity, erosion, and tectonic plate movement
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