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1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Pinnacles Campground — Pinnacles National Park

This is a great National Park. I went here and was satisfied with my experience. This NP protects a mountainous region with a large cluster of rock pinnacles jutting out of the ground, which kind of look like the stones at Stonehenge. There are also two caves here you can hike through. This NP is pretty small and doesn’t have enough parking because it only became a NP a couple years ago. Before this it was a National Monument and it wasn’t nearly as crowded. I came here on Thanksgiving morning and when I left the park around 11 it was already full, so people had to take a shuttle into the park. When I came here in February it also got very busy later in the day. While here I hiked the Bear Cave, condor, and a portion of the High Peaks trail on the east side of the park along with the Balconies Cave trail on the west side of the park. Bear Cave trail is an easy trail that goes through some scenic hills and into a bat cave. The cave pas a small pond inside and there are some parts where you need to use a flashlight. It also has a couple staircases. After the cave it leads to a small, scenic reservoir. The High Peaks trail goes into the heart of park, where the majority of the pinnacles are located. The Condor trail goes up the side of a valley past some more pinnacles, and it’s quite scenic. The Balconies Cave trail goes through Balconies Cave, which has more dark sections than Bear Cave. It also has ladders inside instead of staircases. I gave this national park five stars because it has some great trails. Even though the park is small it still punches above its weight.

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