Pinnacles National Park, located in central California, is a hidden gem of dramatic rock formations, talus caves, and unique wildlife. Formed by ancient volcanic activity, the park’s rugged spires and towering pinnacles attract climbers and hikers alike. Trails weave through diverse landscapes, from wildflower-filled meadows to oak woodlands and high ridges with sweeping vistas. Pinnacles is also one of the few places to spot the endangered California condor soaring overhead. Visitors can explore the park’s fascinating caves, created by fallen boulders, or stargaze in its pristine night skies. A sanctuary of geological and natural wonders, Pinnacles offers adventure and tranquility for all who visit.
We have a number of hiking trails and activities to explore in this park, so make sure to take a look at our map, and for more in depth info on the parks, check out our website linked below.
Pet-friendly: Yes, but only in limited designated areas
Soft adventure: Some are, but most are moderate adventures
Seasonality: All seasons
Fee: $30 per vehicle