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Pinnacles
North America
California
MINI
Quick Guide
Established
10-Jan-13
Iconic Places
Quinault Rainforest
Named for the eroded leftovers of a portion of an extinct volcano, the park's massive black and gold monoliths of andesite and rhyolite are a popular destination for rock climbers. Hikers have access to trails crossing the Coast Range wilderness. The park is one of the few locations where the endangered California condor can be seen in the wild. Pinnacles also supports a dense population of prairie falcons and more than 13 species of bat that populate its talus caves.[100]
State
California
Pinnacles
Overview
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Ranger Station
Bear Gulch Visitor Center, 145 Pinnacles Parkway, Paicines, CA 95377
Headquarters
Pinnacles National Park, 145 Pinnacles Parkway, Paicines, CA 95377
Latitude(N)
37.4444
Longitude(W)
'-121.197243
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Pinnacles | Pinnacles | North America | North America | United States | California | Western | 10-Jan-13 | 26,685.73 acres (108.0 km2) | 275,023 | Pinnacles National Park, 145 Pinnacles Parkway, Paicines, CA 95377 | Bear Gulch Visitor Center, 145 Pinnacles Parkway, Paicines, CA 95377 | 95377 | 37.4444 | '-121.197243 | March | Quinault Rainforest | Camping | Named for the eroded leftovers of a portion of an extinct volcano, the park's massive black and gold monoliths of andesite and rhyolite are a popular destination for rock climbers. Hikers have access to trails crossing the Coast Range wilderness. The park is one of the few locations where the endangered California condor can be seen in the wild. Pinnacles also supports a dense population of prairie falcons and more than 13 species of bat that populate its talus caves.[100] | pinnacles-national-park |
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