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California State Parks 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · 9 · 10 · 11 · 12 · 13 · 14 · 15 · 16 · 17 · 18 · 19 · 20 · 21 Pelican SB Designated Wildlife/Nature Viewing Designated Wildlife/Nature Viewing Visit Historical/Cultural Sites Visit Historical/Cultural Sites Smith River Off Highway Vehicle Use Off Highway Vehicle Use Equestrian Camp Site(s) Non-Motorized Boating Equestrian Camp Site(s) Non-Motorized Boating ( Tolowa Dunes SP C Educational Programs Educational Programs Wind Surfing/Surfing Wind Surfing/Surfing lo RV Sites w/Hookups RV Sites w/Hookups Gasquet 199 s Marina/Boat Ramp Motorized Boating Marina/Boat Ramp Motorized Boating A 101 ed Horseback Riding Horseback Riding Lake Earl RV Dump Station Mountain Biking RV Dump Station Mountain Biking r i S v e n m i t h R i Rustic Cabins Rustic Cabins w Visitor Center Food Service Visitor Center Food Service Camp Site(s) Snow Sports Camp Site(s) Geocaching Snow Sports Crescent City i Picnic Area Camp Store Geocaching Picnic Area Camp Store Jedediah Smith Redwoods n Restrooms RV Access Swimming Restrooms RV Access Swimming t Hilt S r e Seiad ShowersMuseum ShowersMuseum e r California Lodging California Lodging SP v ) l Klamath Iron Fishing Fishing F i i Horse Beach Hiking Beach Hiking o a Valley Gate r R r River k T Happy Creek Res. Copco Del Norte Coast Redwoods SP h r t i t e s Lake State Parks State Parks · S m Camp v e 96 i r Hornbrook R C h c Meiss Dorris PARKS FACILITIES ACTIVITIES PARKS FACILITIES ACTIVITIES t i Scott Bar f OREGON i Requa a Lake Tulelake c Admiral William Standley SRA, G2 • • (707) 247-3318 Indian Grinding Rock SHP, K7 • • • • • • • • • • • (209) 296-7488 Klamath m a P Lower CALIFORNIA Redwood K l a Yreka 5 Tule Ahjumawi Lava Springs SP, D7 • • • • • • • • • (530) 335-2777 Jack London SHP, J2 • • • • • • • • • • • • (707) 938-5216 l K Sc Macdoel Klamath a o tt Montague Lake A I m R National iv Lake Albany SMR, K3 • • • • • • (888) 327-2757 Jedediah Smith Redwoods SP, A2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (707) 458-3018 e S Mount a r Park h I4 E2 t 3 Newell Anderson Marsh SHP, • • • • • • (707) 994-0688 John B. Dewitt Redwoods SNR, • • (707) 445-6547 B a h 96 Fort Jones 97 Hebron J s Lava Clear Lake Res. Grenada t Andrew Molera SP, P3 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (831) 667-2315 Jug Handle SNR, G2 • • • • • • • • (707) 937-5804 R a Prairie Creek Redwoods SP Greenview Beds Goose Willow i R Cow v Lake Ranch Angel Island SP, K2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (415) 435-1915 Julia Pfeiffer Burns SP, Q3 • • • • • • (831) 667-2315 e Somes i Nat’l K v Bray Head r Sa orth e Annadel SP, J2 • • • • • • • • • • • (707) 539-3911 Kenneth Hahn SRA, X4 • • • • • • • • • (323) 298-3660 Bar l m N r Lake Monument Lake F Etna o Fort Orick o Gazelle Shastina (dry) Año Nuevo SP, M2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • (650) 879-0227 Kings Beach SRA, I9 • • • • • • • • (530) 546-7248 n r Orleans k Bidwell Humboldt Lagoons SP R Antelope Valley CA Poppy Preserve SNR, T10 • • • • • • • • • (661) 724-1180 Kruse Rhododendron SNR, I1 • • • • (707) 847-3221 · i Sawyers Harry A. Merlo SRA v Edgewood Antelope Valley Indian Museum SHP, U10 • • • • • • • • (661) 946-3055 La Purísima Mission SHP, T6 • • • • • • • • • • • (805) 733-3713 Big Lagoon e r Bar Upper R 395 Alkali Anza-Borrego Desert SP®, X13 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (760) 767-5311 Lake Del Valle SRA, L4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (510) 562-7275 Patrick's Point SP e Forks of 139 d Weed Lake L Weitchpec S Armstrong Redwoods SNR , I2 • • • • • • • • (707) 869-2015 Lake Oroville SRA, H6 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (530) 538-2200 w Salmon o Big Sage Trinidad o u Callahan t X7 Trinidad SB o Res. Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland SP,T10 • • • • • • • (661) 942-0662 Lake Perris SRA, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (951) 940-5600 h d Mt Shasta F Asilomar SB & Conference Grounds®, O3 • • • • • • • • • • • • (831) 646-6440 Lake Valley SRA, J8 • • • (530) 525-7232 C Little River SB C ork r Hoopa McCloud Auburn SRA , I6 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (530) 885-4527 Leland Stanford Mansion SHP, J5 • • • • (916) 324-0575 McKinleyville e Alturas e 299 Azalea 3 Canby I1 W2 k 299 Cedarville Austin Creek SRA, • • • • • • • • • • (707) 869-2015 Leo Carrillo SP, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (818) 880-0363 SNR 89 Dunsmuir Riv e r Azalea SNR , C2 • • (707) 488-2041 Leucadia SB, Y11 • • • • • • • (760) 633-2740 Arcata CWC Coffee Castle Crags SP r Middle Arcata Willow Creek e Bartle t Bale Grist Mill SHP, I3 • • • • • • • • (707) 942-4575 Lighthouse Field SB, N3 • • • • • • • • (831) 429-2850 v i Alkali Arcata Bay Blue Lake Creek Castella i 299 P Samoa Bayside R Lake Bean Hollow SB, M2 • • • • • • • • • • • (650) 879-2170 Limekiln SP, Q3 • • • • • • (831) 667-2403 o Pondosa · Eureka Salyer Trinity t e r Lookout Benbow Lake SRA, F2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • (707) 923-3238 Little River SB, C2 • • • • • • • (707) 488-2041 T 5 n iv r Center e R B Fort Humboldt SHP i m Humboldt Bay n a d Benicia Capitol SHP, K3 • • • • (707) 745-3385 Los Angeles SHP, W5 • • • • • • • (213) 620-6152 i u t r o Ahjumawi Lava Springs SP Likely y c l 299 a Benicia SRA, K3 • • • • • • • • • (707) 648-1911 Los Encinos SHP, W4 • • • • (818) 784-4849 Loleta C M R i v S Big Lake Adin Lower e c Bethany Reservoir SRA, L4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • (209) 532-0150 Los Osos Oaks SNR, R5 • • (805) 772-7434 a r Lake Lakehead M Alkali Ferndale Fortuna d McArthur Bieber Helena Clair Britton Lake Bidwell Mansion SHP, G5 • • • • • • • • (530) 895-6144 MacKerricher SP, G2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (707) 964-9112 R Whiskeytown- 299 Rohnerville i Engle Nubieber D v Big Bar Shasta-trinity McArthur-Burney Falls Bidwell-Sacramento River SP, G5 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (530) 342-5185 Mailliard Redwoods SNR, I2 (707) 937-5804 e Lake M r Fall River Junction City National Memorial SP 139 Big Basin Redwoods SP, M2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (831) 338-8860 Malakoff Diggins SHP, H7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (530) 265-2740 Grizzly Creek Weaverville Mills Rio Dell Weaverville Joss House Lewiston Recreation Shasta Moon Lake Bodie SHP, L10 • • • • • • • (760) 647-6445 Malibu Creek SP, W3 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (818) 880-0367 Redwoods SP Area Lake Scotia SHP Burney Bolsa Chica SB, Y5 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (714) 846-3460 Malibu Lagoon SB, W3 • • • • • • • • (818) 880-0363 Bridgeville Hayfork 299 299 89 395 Border Field SP, Z11 • • • • • • • • • • • • • (619) 575-3613 Manchester SP, H2 • • • • • • • • • • • • (707) 882-2463 · Redcrest 3 Shasta Lake Bothe-Napa Valley SP, I3 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (707) 942-4575 Mandalay SB, W2 • • • (805) 968-1033 M a Humboldt t Mad River Brannan Island SRA, K4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (916) 777-6671 Manresa SB, N3 • • • • • • • • • (831) 429-2850 t Redwoods Shasta SHP Hat Creek o Burleigh H. Murray Ranch, L2 • • • • • • • • (650) 726-8819 Marconi Conference Center SHP, J2 • • • • • • • • (415) 663-9020 l Enterprise e SP Weott Redding R 36 Palo Cedro Burton Creek SP, I8 • • (530) 525-7232 Marina SB, O3 • • • • • • • (831) 384-7695 i v e Old Station r Ravendale M2 (650) 879-2040 J7 Honeydew Ruth 273 Butano SP, • • • • • • • • • • Marshall Gold Discovery SHP, • • • • • • • • • • • (530) 622-3470 Myers Flat Lake Anderson CWC Calaveras Big Trees SP, K7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (209) 795-2334 McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial SP, D6 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (530) 335-2777 Sa E M Platina c Miranda Phillipsville r Anderson a X7 M6 a California Citrus SHP, • • • • • • • • • • (951) 780-6222 McConnell SRA, • • • • • • • • • • • • (209) 394-7755 m 44 Eagle d John B. DeWitt Redwoods SNR e 44 C n Shingletown Lake California State Capitol Museum, J5 • • • • • • • • (916) 324-0333 McGrath SB, W2 • • • • • • • • • • • (805) 968-1033 R t Cottonwood o Horse Shelter Cove Redway Garberville i v California State Mining & Mineral Museum,M8 • • • (209) 742-7625 Mendocino Headlands SP, G1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (707) 937-5804 e R Lassen Volcanic 139 Lake r 36 i Manton v e Nat'l Park California State Railroad Museum, J5 • • • • • • • (916) 445-6645 Mendocino Woodlands SP, G2 • • • • • • • • • • (707) 937-5755 Benbow Lake SRA Benbow r 89 Candlestick Point SRA, L2 • • • • • • • • • • • • (415) 671-0145 Millerton Lake SRA, N8 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (559) 822-2332 · William B. Mineral Piercy Richardson Grove SP Ide Adobe Paynes 36 McCoy Cardiff SB, Y11 • • • • • • • • • (760) 753-5091 Mono Lake Tufa SNR , L10 • • • • • • • • • • • • • (760) 647-6331 E Creek Flat Res. Carlsbad SB, X11 • • • • • • • • (760) 438-3143 Montaña de Oro SP, R5 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (805) 528-0513 e SHP Reynolds WC l Red Bluff Chester Susanville Carmel River SB, O3 • • • • • • • • (831) 649-2836 Montara SB, L2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (650) 726-8819 36 Smithe Redwoods SNR Sinkyone Wilderness SP Westwood NEVADA L4 (925) 447-9027 Monterey SB, O3 (831) 649-2836 Johnstonville Carnegie SVRA, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • R Lake Leggett Mountain Carpinteria SB, U7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (805) 968-1033 Monterey SHP, O3 • • • • • (831) 649-7118 Standish-Hickey SRA i v Almanor S Meadows F e CALIFORNIA Caspar Headlands SB, G1 • • • • • • (707) 937-5804 Montgomery Woods SNR, H2 • • • • • (707) 937-5804 . r Res. F 101 Janesville G1 (707) 937-5804 Moonlight SB, Y11 (760) 633-2740 o Caspar Headlands SNR, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • r Los Molinos Butt Valley k 89 Honey Lake Castaic Lake SRA, U9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (661) 257-4050 Morro Bay SP, R5 • •
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