Pinnacles National Park features towering rock formations and rare talus caves that are the eroded remnants of an ancient volcanic field. The park offers camping, hiking trails, spring wildflowers, cave exploration, wildlife watching (including the endangered California condor), education programs, and ranger guided presentations for thousands of visitors each year.
The park has beautiful displays of spring wildflowers, scenic vistas, and outstanding trails for horse-back riding, hiking, and mountain biking. The 28 miles of trails offer several loop options to give visitors the choice of a hike or ride of from one to twenty miles or more. During the spring the park's grassy slopes abound with blossoming wildflowers.
The Aromas Dog Park was formed under the leadership of local community members and built by volunteers. Aromas Dog Park features two separate areas for large and small dogs, a gated pen for entering and exiting, and available fresh water. The dog park relies on volunteers for support, maintenance, and operation.
10700 San Juan Canyon Rd, San Juan Bautista, CA 95045
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Fremont Peak State Park encompasses the summit of 3169ft Fremont Peak in the Gabilan Range. The park features expansive views of Monterey Bay and Pacific Ocean from its hiking trails.