Some 23 million years ago multiple volcanoes erupted, flowed, and slid to form what would become Pinnacles National Park. What remains is a unique …See more
We visited this national park on a rainy day which actually made the hike more fun. We decided to hike bear gulch and it was awesome in the rain - lots of water falls- super green and pretty. The m… Full review by I5470VVaaronw
Apr 7, 2024
We visited on a cool damp weekday in March shortly after noon and found both the small Old Pinnacles and small Bear Gulch parking lots full and parked in the only lot with spots available, Peaks View… Full review by viking1967
Apr 6, 2024
I read that Pinnacles is one of the least visited National Parks so I was surprised when we arrived and there was a line to get in. The line was worse when we left in the afternoon. It was my first v… Full review by SeeTheW0rld62
Pinnacles during Thanksgiving? Snow? Road conditions? 2 adults, 4 kids, staying in a hotel nearby. We wanted to go to Lassen, but reading on TripAdvisor forum that it is iffy in November.
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Road won't be bad, but it maybe cold and wet! Make sure the trails are open before you go! Recommend Death Valley instead. Lassen in July or August.