Month: September 2023

Plumas National Forest

Plumas National Forest

Plumas National Forest spans over a million acres in Northern California between the Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Ranges and is home to hundreds of high alpine lakes and thousands of kilometres of clear-running streams. Plumas National Forest is the source of the water that 

Morro Bay State Park

Morro Bay State Park

Morro Bay State Park is spread out along the eastern shore of Morro Bay. People visit the famous coastal town of Morro Bay because it has a lot to offer. Fishing, hiking, swimming, golf, sightseeing, kayaking, birding, and sunbathing are common. Morro Bay State Park 

Mormon Island Wetlands State Park

Mormon Island Wetlands State Park

Mormon Island Wetlands State Park in Sacramento County, California, visitors can explore diverse natural habitats. The park, which is close to the residential areas of Folsom Meadows and the hamlet of El Dorado Hills, provides visitors with a serene and natural setting to take pleasure 

Mount Diablo State Park

Mount Diablo State Park

Mount Diablo State Park is widely regarded as one of the most important natural areas in the locale, including San Francisco. The shadow of Mt. encompasses 20,000 acres of terrain that can be explored and is home to a wide range of outdoor recreational activities, 

Mount San Jacinto State Park

Mount San Jacinto State Park

Mount San Jacinto State Park is a scenic park in Riverside County, California, known for its towering peak, diverse wildlife, and stunning alpine scenery. Mount San Jacinto is a mountain in Southern California with a heavily worn peak at 10,804 feet. Magnificent granite peaks, subalpine 

Mount Tamalpais State Park

Mount Tamalpais State Park

Mount Tamalpais State Park is a beautiful park in California known for its stunning mountain vistas, redwood forests, and hiking trails. Mount Tamalpais is located just north of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. At 2,571 feet, the peak looks out over a landscape