
Moon Best of California State Parks
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- Coverage of 50 California state parks and historic sites, organized by region
- Strategic lists and itineraries: Choose from lists of the best parks for hiking, wildlife, history, families, scenic drives, and more or make your way down the list of the top ten adventures throughout the state
- The best outdoor recreation and unique experiences: Wander among towering redwoods, relax on a sandy SoCal beach, or set up camp in the Mojave Desert. Paddleboard the sparkling blue waters of Lake Tahoe, immerse yourself in California's past at a state historic park, or hike coastal bluffs with stunning views of the Pacific
- Regional state parks road trips that strategically combine nearby parks in Northern, Central, and Southern California
- Detailed hike descriptions marked with distance, duration, effort level, and trailheads
- Expert advice from California locals Jenna Blough and Kayla Anderson on when to go, where to stay, and how to avoid crowds
- Know before you go: Find essential background on climate, terrain, wildlife, history, and safety precautions, plus practical information on park fees, passes, and reservations
- Gorgeous, full-color photos and maps throughout.
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Jenna eventually found the California desert to be her geographic soul mate. She is also the author of Moon Joshua Tree & Palm Springs and Moon Death Valley National Park.
Jenna received an undergraduate degree in cultural anthropology, an MA in English literature, and an MFA in writing. She resides in Los Angeles with her husband Ryan Jones.
Kayla Anderson is a freelance writer based in Northern California. She grew up in Redding, graduated with a degree in journalism from California State University-Chico, and now lives in North Lake Tahoe. For the last 20 years, she has been writing about people, places, and products all around The Golden State and beyond.
She regularly contributes to Enjoy Northern California Living magazine, Sierra Nevada Ally, Tahoe Quarterly, and Tahoe magazine; and is continually impressed by what she discovers in the places she loves. You can find her work at www.kaylaanderson.org.
Content
- Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park
- Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park
- Sue-meg State Park
- Fort Humboldt State Historic Park
- McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park
- Russian Gulch State Park
- Van Damme and Mendocino Headlands State Parks
- Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve
- Sonoma Coast State Park
- Mount Tamalpais State Park
- Angel Island State Park
- Folsom Lake State Recreation Area
- Ed Z'berg Sugar Pine Point State Park
- DL Bliss State Park
- Emerald Bay State Park
- Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park
- Calaveras Big Trees State Park
- Bodie State Historic Park
- Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve
- Half Moon Bay State Beach
- Pigeon Point Light Station State Historic Park
- Big Basin Redwoods State Park
- Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park
- Point Lobos State Natural Reserve
- Big Basin Redwoods State Park
- Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park
- Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park
- Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument and State Park
- Cayucos State Beach and Estero Bluffs State Park
- Morro Bay State Park
- Montaña de Oro State Park
- Pismo State Beach and Oceano Dunes State Vehicle Recreation Area
- El Capitán State Beach
- El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park
- Red Rock Canyon State Park
- Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve
- Saddleback Butte State Park
- Providence Mountains State Recreation Area
- Point Mugu State Park
- Leo Carrillo State Beach
- Santa Monica State Beach
- Huntington Beach State Park
- Crystal Cove State Park
- San Clemente State Beach
- South Carlsbad State Beach
- Torrey Pines State Beach and Natural Reserve
- Old Town San Diego State Historical Park
- Mount San Jacinto State Park
- Cuyamaca Rancho State Park
- Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
- Picacho State Recreation Area
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