History in Pinnacles National Park

History

Pinnacles National Park formed over the course of millions of years as a result of plate tectonics and volcanic eruptions.

Plan Around History

A good stop is not just something to read about. Once it belongs on the day, move into a saved trip and build the route around it.

Add to tripView park guide

Use this detail page to confirm that the stop is worth it, then carry that decision into a trip draft while the park context is still fresh.

History Details

Pinnacles National Park formed over the course of millions of years as a result of plate tectonics and volcanic eruptions. In fact, the park's namesake, its Pinnacles, are the remnants of a decomposing Miocene volcano. According to anthropologists who have unearthed evidence of arrowheads and bedrock mortars, it's likely that the park was first inhabited intermittently by groups of Native Americans, primarily the Ohlone people. Their presence took a sharp decline in the 18th century following the arrival of the Spanish. In 1891, a homesteader named Schuyler Hain traveled from Michigan to California and settled in the area. Over the next 20 years, he led tours through Bear Valley and into the talus caves, which led him to be dubbed "The Father of Pinnacles." Hain, the park's unofficial caretaker, fought for its preservation, working to earn it recognition as 2,500-acre national monument in 1908. From 1933 to 1942, the Civilian Conservation Corps completed many improvements to the park including paving the dirt road to Bear Gulch and improving the trail to the caves by adding guard rails and concrete steps. Since 1908 to present time, the park has increased in size to 26,000 acres. In 2013 President Obama redeclared Pinnacles as a National Park.

Difficulty

Open

Distance

N/A

Estimated time

N/A

Region

Learn About the Park

Nearby Parks Around History

Compare nearby parks around History when deciding whether to expand the route after this stop.

3762.5 mi away

Lake District

National Park · United Kingdom

4570.9 mi away

Virgin Islands

National Park · Virgin Islands

5157.7 mi away

Acadia

National Park · ME

5197.0 mi away

Cape Cod

National Park · MA

5213.9 mi away

Baxter

National Park · ME

5585.7 mi away

Shenandoah

National Park · VA

Nearby Points of Interest Around History

Use nearby POIs to quickly expand your options beyond History while the map context is still fresh.

0.0 mi away

Jessie Benton Fremont

An early advocate of the Park, without her work behind the scenes, Yosemite might not exist today.

0.0 mi away

Traffic & Travel Tips

Plan ahead!

0.0 mi away

ZERO LANDFILL IN THE PARKS:

THE YOSEMITE, GRAND TETON AND DENALI PROGRAM

0.0 mi away

30-Minute Helicopter Ride

Fly rim-to-rim in a half-hour.

0.0 mi away

50-Minute Airplane Tour

The ultimate Canyon airplane tour.

0.0 mi away

50-Minute Helicopter Tour

Offering aerial tours of the North and South Rims as well as the Grand Canyon's East Rim.