Search results
You’ll be able to explore California’s outdoor recreational opportunities in a more modern way via interactive maps and other online tools. Go invent your adventure! www.ReserveCalifornia.com
- Onyx Ranch SVRA
Eastern Kern County Onyx Ranch State Vehicular Recreation...
- Hungry Valley SVRA
Hungry Valley SVRA is the third largest unit of California...
- Prairie City SVRA
During the Gold Rush era and until the 1950s, the area was...
- Clay Pit SVRA
Welcome to Clay Pit State Vehicular Recreation Area! Clay...
- Hollister Hills SVRA
Hollister Hills State Vehicle Recreation Area (SVRA) is...
- Heber Dunes SVRA
Welcome to Heber Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area!...
- Ocotillo Wells SVRA
Approximately 85,000 acres of magnificent desert are open...
- Carnegie SVRA
Located in the hills of eastern Alameda and western San...
- Onyx Ranch SVRA
Hide Closed Parks Hide Parks with Reductions in Service/Facilities Show Map. Admiral William Standley SRA. Ahjumawi Lava Springs SP. Albany SMR. Anderson Marsh SHP. Andrew Molera SP. Angel Island SP. Año Nuevo SP. Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve SNR.
Operated by PRIDE Industries, this site sells California State Parks passes, apparel, and publications to the public. Find a Park We have an easier way to Find a Park by simply choosing the first letter of the name, by activities or facilities, by a region within the State or by a specific city.
- Northern California State Parks
- Central California State Parks
- Southern California State Parks
- California State Parks Map
Alameda County
1. Albany State Marine Reserve 2. Bethany Reservoir State Recreation Area 3. Carnegie SVRA (also partly in San Joaquin County) 4. Emeryville Crescent State Marine Reserve (also partly in Contra Costa County) 5. Lake Del Valle State Recreation Area 6. McLaughlin Eastshore State Park State Seashore 7. Robert W. Crown Memorial State Beach
Alpine County
1. Grover Hot Springs State Park
Amador County
1. Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park
Calavaras County
1. Calaveras Big Trees State Park (also partly in Toulumne County)
Fresno County
1. Millerton Lake State Recreation Area (also partly in Madera County)
Kern County
1. Eastern Kern County Onyx Ranch SVRA 2. Fort Tejon State Historic Park 3. Red Rock Canyon State Park 4. Tomo-Kahni State Historic Park 5. Tule Elk State Natural Reserve
Imperial County
1. Heber Dunes SVRA 2. Picacho State Recreation Area 3. Salton Sea State Recreation Area (also partly in Riverside County)
Los Angeles County
1. Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve State Natural Reserve 2. Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park 3. Castaic Lake State Recreation Area 4. Dockweiler State Beach 5. Hungry Valley SVRA (also partly in Ventura County) 6. Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area 7. Leo Carrillo State Park (also partly in Ventura County) 8. Los Angeles State Historic Park 9. Los Encinos State Historic Park 10. Malibu Creek State Park 11. Malibu Lagoon State Beach 12. Pío Pico State Historic Park 13. Plac...
Orange County
1. Bolsa Chica State Beach 2. Chino Hills State Park (also partly in Riverside and San Bernadino Counties) 3. Corona del Mar State Beach 4. Crystal Cove State Park 5. Doheny State Beach 6. Huntington State Beach 7. San Clemente State Beach
This list of California State Parks was was a beast to put together. So, if you see any mistakes, please comment below or use the contacts page to email us. Share this California State Parks list with your friends on Pinterest:
California State Parks: Campendium has 1459 reviews of 154 State Parks in California.
Sep 18, 2024 · If 43 parks are just too daunting for you, check out our top 10 list of the best parks in California with Redwoods. It’s been curated to feature county, state and California national parks that are popular, have a good visitor infrastructure and easy-to-access groves.
People also ask
How many California State Parks are there?
How much does a state park pass cost in California?
Which California State Parks are near Oroville?
Is a California State Parks annual pass for You?
Follow this A to Z guide to learn about where to explore redwoods, find hidden beaches, spot wildlife, and more in California’s 280 incredible state parks.