Everyone knows about Half Dome in Yosemite - but have you heard of the bubbling geothermal hot spots of Lassen? Or the talus caves in Pinnacles National Park?
I have backpacked in five of the nine California national parks and day-hiked in each. They all have extremely unique things to see, beautiful places to go, and a lot that visitors should know.
This guide will briefly cover each park, the best time to visit, where to get permits, and my top three favorite things to do in each one.
Here are nine California national parks, listed in order from the least known to the most popular.
Located in Northern California, this national park offers hiking, camping, backpacking, and boating. The 30-mile scenic drive connects the two visitor centers, Loomis Museum by the northwest entrance and Kohm Yah-mah-nee by the southwest entrance.
Lassen Volcanic National Park permits and reservations: Reservations are required for group campsites and access to stock corrals. Permits are required for backcountry camping and stock use.
When to go: Summer is the time to hike, backpack, camp, swim, and more. The park is open in the winter for snowshoeing, backcountry skiing, and snowboarding, but with limited amenities and accessibility.
1. Lassen Volcanic National Park
Cinder Cone Trail with Fantastic Lava Beds below and Lassen Peak in the distance; (photo/Xiaoling Keller)
Top 3 Things to Do in Lassen Volcanic Park
- Hike to Bumpass Hell, the largest geothermal area in the park. The trailhead is right across from Lassen Peak`s trailhead. It`s the largest plug dome volcano in the world.
- Visit Manzanita Lake, the most convenient lake for all summer activities.
- Drive to Butte Lake, hike the Cinder Cone trail, and see the Fantastic Lava Beds.
2. Pinnacles National Park
Located in Central California, this park has climbing routes, hiking trails, bird-watching opportunities, and even caves to hike through. There are two entrances (east and west), two visitor centers on each side, and one campground on the east. Both sides connect with hiking trails instead of roads.
Top 3 Things to Do in Pinnacles National Park
- Hike the High Peaks Trail for views of the park and sections of trail built into the rock.
- Hike through Bear Gulch Cave on the east side. Remember to bring your headlamp.
- Watch for California condors, the largest land bird in North America. Pinnacles joined the California Condor Recovery Program in 2003.
3. Channel Islands National Park
Top 3 Things to Do in Channel Islands National Park
- Hike to Potato Harbor and Cavern Point on Santa Cruz Island.
- Sea kayak below the cliffs, into private inlets, and around sea caves.
- Enjoy the wildlife. The island foxes and island scrub jays can only be seen in this park. Hopefully, you see some dolphins or whales on your boat ride.
4. Death Valley National Park
Located in Eastern California, this park is known for its record-breaking temperature on the surface of Earth of 134 degrees Fahrenheit (56.6 degrees Celsius), as well as the lowest elevation in North America of 282 feet (86 m) below sea level.
Top 3 Things to Do in Death Valley National Park
- Visit Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America.
- Drive the scenic road, Artist Drive, to see the multicolored hills.
- Enjoy the quarter-mile (0.4km) hike to the top of Zabriskie Point for spectacular views of the valley from above.
5. Joshua Tree National Park
Top 3 Things to Do in Joshua Tree National Park
6. Redwood National Park
Located along the Northern California coast, this national park is known for the tallest trees in the world. Enjoy short walks, bicycle rides, hikes of various lengths, backpacking trips, and more.
Top 3 Things to Do in Redwood National Park
7. Kings Canyon National Park
Top 3 Things to Do in Kings Canyon National Park
8. Sequoia National Park
Located in the Southern Sierra Nevada mountains and connected to Kings Canyon National Park by Generals Highway, this national park is known for General Sherman, the largest tree in the world by volume.
Top 3 Things to Do in Sequoia National Park
9. Yosemite National Park
Located in East Central California, this national park is one of the most well-known parks in the entire National Park System. Half Dome, El Capitan, Yosemite Valley, Cathedral Lakes, Tuolumne Meadows, John Muir Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, and Yosemite Falls are all here, and there`s plenty more to see.
Top 3 Things to Do in Yosemite National Park

