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REDWOOD National Park

Redwood National Park is one of the most unusual national parks in Northern California, which includes as many as three state parks - Del Norte Coast, Jedediah Smith and Prairie Creek Redwoods.


LASSEN VOLCANIC National Park

Lassen Volcanic National Park is a special park in northern California, north of San Francisco, with Lassen Peak in the center. He is well known in the United States for its volcanic activity and geothermal phenomena, almost like Yellowstone, but in the world he did not get so much fame, but in vain. Indeed, on the territory of Lassen Volcanic you can see a very rare phenomenon - four different types of volcanoes!


YOSEMITE National Park

Yosemite National Park is one of the most popular national parks in the United States, located on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in central California. Yosemite is famous primarily for its Yosemite Valley - a valley with granite rocks El Capitan and Half Dome and picturesque waterfalls. Yosemite also has giant sequoias that can be seen in several groves: Merced, Mariposa and Tuolumne.


PINNACLES National Park

Pinnacles National Park is the newest of all California National Parks, and features towering cliffs and caves amidst wild mountains in central California. The habitat of the condors, their graceful flight can be observed, as in the Colca Canyon in Peru.


KINGS CANYON National Park

Kings Canyon National Park is another of California's favorite parks. It is located in the south of the Sierra Nevada mountain range and is bordered by another national park - Sequoia. And although they have long been united into one park, they are very different, so you should definitely visit each of them.


SEQUOIA National Park

Sequoia National Park is the second most popular national park in California, located in the south of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. On the territory of this park is the western slope of the highest mountain in California - Mount Whitney (its height is 4418 meters).


DEATH VALLEY National Park

Death Valley National Park is one of the most curious national parks not only in California, but throughout America. Its name has already become a household name, and many tourists do not even know that this driest place in the States has the status of a US National Park.


CHANNEL ISLANDS National Park

Channel Islands National Park is California's oceanic national park, made up of five Channel Islands in the Pacific Ocean along the Santa Barbara Strait off the coast of the United States. This park was created in 1980 to protect the unique nature and preserve the cultural heritage, formed over thousands of years of isolation, and which are not found anywhere else in the world.


JOSHUA TREE National Park

Joshua Tree National Park - The park is unique in that it is located at the junction of two deserts - the high-mountainous Mojave and Colorado. It is named so for the tree growing on its territory - the yucca tree, or the Joshua tree, which grows exclusively in the Mojave Desert.


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