California is home to some of the most diverse and iconic national parks in the U.S., spanning deserts, redwood forests, mountain peaks, and coastline. Here's a breakdown of California's major national parks:
California National Parks (Full List) 1. Yosemite National Park- Location: Sierra Nevada Mountains
- Highlights: Yosemite Valley, Half Dome, El Capitan, Yosemite Falls
- Known For: Dramatic granite cliffs, waterfalls, and ancient sequoias
- Best Time to Visit: May–October (spring for waterfalls, summer/fall for hiking)
- Tips:
- Reserve in advance—very popular
- Glacier Point and Tioga Road offer stunning views but are seasonal
- Location: Southern Sierra Nevada (adjacent parks)
- Highlights: General Sherman Tree, Giant Forest, Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
- Known For: World's largest trees and deep canyons
- Best Time to Visit: June–October
- Tips:
- High elevation—pack layers
- Snow can close roads in winter/spring
- Location: Southern California, Mojave & Colorado deserts
- Highlights: Joshua trees, rock formations, Cholla Cactus Garden
- Known For: Surreal desert landscapes, bouldering, stargazing
- Best Time to Visit: October–April (cooler temps)
- Tips:
- No cell service or water in many areas—prepare well
- Great for photography and night sky viewing
- Location: Eastern California/Nevada border
- Highlights: Badwater Basin, Zabriskie Point, sand dunes
- Known For: Lowest and hottest place in North America
- Best Time to Visit: November–March
- Tips:
- Avoid summer heat (can exceed 120°F)
- Spring can bring rare wildflower blooms
- Location: Northern California
- Highlights: Lassen Peak, Bumpass Hell, boiling mud pots
- Known For: Volcanic activity, hydrothermal features
- Best Time to Visit: July–October (snow lingers into summer)
- Tips:
- Less crowded than other parks
- Great for geology lovers and backcountry hikers
- Location: Northern California coast
- Highlights: Tallest trees on Earth, Fern Canyon, scenic drives
- Known For: Coast redwoods, lush forests, ocean views
- Best Time to Visit: Year-round (mild coastal climate)
- Tips:
- Includes both national and state park units
- Fog adds a mystical vibe to morning visits
- Location: Central California (east of Salinas)
- Highlights: Spire-like rock formations, talus caves, condor sightings
- Known For: Rock climbing, hiking, rare wildlife
- Best Time to Visit: Spring and fall (hot in summer)
- Tips:
- No road connects east and west entrances
- Great for spotting California condors
- Reservations: Yosemite, Sequoia, and Joshua Tree may require advance reservations, especially for camping or entry.
- Park Pass: Get the America the Beautiful Pass for access to all U.S. national parks.
- RV Friendly Parks: Yosemite, Sequoia, and Death Valley offer RV camping; check length restrictions and availability.