California State Parks protect the essential California—an epic coastline, the tallest trees on earth, high Sierra country, and desert canyons that lead to hidden oases. They also carry the stories of the state itself, from Gold Rush landscapes to historic shorelines, where the past is still part of the hike.
I’ve walked them all—all 280 state parks—an undertaking that might sound a little obsessive because, in truth, it is. Over more than three decades, I’ve followed their trails and shared their stories, each one revealing something distinct about California.
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Butano State Park
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Calaveras Big Trees State Park
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Carmel River State Beach
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Carpinteria State Beach S
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Carruthers Cove
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Castle Crags State Park
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Castle Rock State Park
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Cathedral Trees
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China Camp State Park
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Chino Hills State Park S
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Clear Lake State Park
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Crystal Cove State Park
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Cuyamaca Rancho State Park
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D.L. Bliss & Emerald Bay State Parks
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Damnation Creek
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Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park
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Dolason Prairie Trail
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Donner Memorial State Park
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El Capitán and Refugio State Beaches
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Empire Mine State Historic Park
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Fern Canyon
