Channel Islands National Park

Channel Islands National Park

Channel Islands National Park is a national park. It includes five of the eight Channel Islands found off the coast of Southern California and their surrounding waters. Located in southern California, close to Los Angeles, on five of a chain of eight islands, Channel Islands 

Death Valley National Park

Death Valley National Park

Death Valley National Park is a large desert park that may be found in the eastern part of California. Salt flats, dunes, canyons, and towering mountains are just some of the unusual geological characteristics that can be found in this region, which is famous for 

Clear Lake State Park

Clear Lake State Park

Clear Lake State Park is located near the biggest freshwater lake in California. Water sports like swimming, fishing, boating, and water skiing are common in this region. Channel catfish, Bluegill, crappie, and largemouth bass make for good catches for anglers—birds of the water nest in 

Crystal Cove State Park

Crystal Cove State Park

Crystal Cove Historic District occupies 12.3 of the 2,791 total acres of Crystal Cove State Park and is located along the coast. The 46 seaside cottages that make up the Historic District were constructed in the 1920s and 1930s, and they sit in a cluster 

Eldorado National Forest

Eldorado National Forest

Eldorado National Forest rose to prominence after discovering gold along the American River, sparked the California Gold Rush and the ensuing explorations into the woods and throughout the state headed by the famous explorer Kit Carson Sierra Nevada Mountains. With nearly a million acres of 

Klamath National Forest

Klamath National Forest

Klamath National Forest is positioned in Upper California. Five wilderness areas offer nearly 200 miles of rivers and streams for fishing, camping, and hiking opportunities for those searching for quiet seclusion. Whether you like to float down the thrilling and breathtaking Klamath River in a 

Coachella Valley National Wildlife Refuge

Coachella Valley National Wildlife Refuge

Coachella Valley National Wildlife Refuge is a protected area in California that provides vital habitat for desert wildlife, including endangered species and offers opportunities for birdwatching and nature observation. Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard calls the Coachella Valley Refuge home because it holds most of the 

Colusa National Wildlife Refuge

Colusa National Wildlife Refuge

Colusa National Wildlife Refuge is a protected area in California, USA. It comprises wetlands, riparian forests, and grasslands, providing vital habitats for migratory birds and supporting diverse wildlife species. Sacramento Valley in north-central California has six refuges, including the Colusa National Wildlife Refuge. The wildlife 

Delevan National Wildlife Refuge

Delevan National Wildlife Refuge

Delevan National Wildlife Refuge is a refuge located in California, providing critical habitat for migratory birds and supports a diverse range of wildlife species within its wetlands and grasslands. It is one of six refuges that make up the Sacramento Refuge Complex and is located 

Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail

Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail

Total in and out hiking length 91.9 km Total climbing distance= 8,357 feet Difficulty: Challenging Total Elevation Gain:   2432 m Total Elevation Loss:   2431 m Avg Elevation per KM:  26 m Max Elevation:   2573 m Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail is a 36-mile (91.9 km) trail east of Lakeview