
Pinnacles National Park
Established in 2013, Pinnacles is the youngest U.S. National Park but a most ancient place.
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Pinnacles National Park Details
Established in 2013, Pinnacles is the youngest U.S. National Park but a most ancient place: millions of years of erosion, faulting, and plate tectonics are responsible for creating the park's signature spires and rock formations. East of the Salinas Valley in central California, with its main entrance close to the city of Soledad, the park is home to prairie falcons, and the rare California condor also inhabits the High Peaks area of Pinnacles' 26,000 acres of wilderness. The pinnacles, popular with climbers, are remains of a long-dead volcano that over time has been moved 150 miles from its original location along the San Andreas Fault. The formations separate the park into eastern and western sections that cannot be traversed by road but are connected by more than 30 miles of trails. Visitors tend to avoid the summer heat; spring is especially popular for seeing the spectacular wildflower blooms.
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Pinnacles National Park
Established in 2013, Pinnacles is the youngest U.S. National Park but a most ancient place.
0.6 mi away
Old Pinnacles Trail to Balconies Cave
This moderate hike is 5.3 miles round trip and should take you three to five hours to complete.
0.6 mi away
Bear Gulch Nature Center
Bear Gulch Nature Center is located in the Day Use Area is use to be the main Visitor Center and Park Headquarters.
0.6 mi away
High Peaks to Bear Gulch Loop
This strenuous hike is 6.7 miles round trip and should take you four to five hours to complete.
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Condor Gulch Trail
This hike is 1.7 miles one way and should take you 60 to 90 minutes to complete.