This is one of California’s lesser-known parks. Visiting Pinnacles National Park will revive one’s spirit of solitude after touring nearby Sequoia or Yosemite. There are parking spaces and spaces in the campground. I even encountered someone singing loudly way up in the cliffs as I hiked the High Peaks Trail last time I was up there. She thought she was alone… Imagine that…
Here are some things you’ll want to know when visiting Pinnacles National Park.
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