Muir Woods is a national monument that protects a remnant of the old-growth coast redwood forest.
Point Reyes is a national seashore that preserves a spectacular stretch of the California coast.
Lassen Volcanic is a geothermal wonderland, where you can see the effects of volcanic activity.
Pinnacles is the newest national park in California, created by the erosion of an ancient volcano.
Joshua Tree is a desert wonderland where two ecosystems meet. It is home to the unique and twisted Joshua trees, as well as rock formations, cacti, and wildflowers.
Sequoia and Kings Canyon are adjacent national parks that protect some of the largest and oldest trees on earth.
Death Valley is a place of extremes, with the lowest, hottest, and driest point in North America.
Channel Islands is a marine sanctuary, consisting of five islands and their surrounding waters.
Redwood is a complex of four parks that preserve the tallest trees in the world.
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Yosemite National Park, spanning 3,027 square kilometers in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, was founded in 1890 and is overseen by the National Park Service.
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