The National Parks system is one of the premier services
provided to those who live in and visit the United States. The national parks
in this country all provide a unique experience while presenting unique
geographical features that are specific to different reaches all over the U.S.
California is home a number of the country's national parks, here are the best
three.
Death Valley National Park possesses one of the most ominous
names in the national park system, but that should not throw you off. This is
an excellent place to visit in the winter and early spring because the temperatures
are not as grueling. The desert high will leave you awestruck at the vibrant
and vivid colors that dot this desolate area.
Yosemite National Park is the premier national park in the
entire national park system. The area was sculpted by ice glaciers and is home
to an abundance of wildlife. You can go hiking, rafting, fishing, wildlife
watch, and rock climbing in this mecca of a national park.
Point Reyes national seashore is 37-miles north of San
Francisco. This seashore was named a national park to protect it from advancing
residential and development projects. It is one of the few wild beaches left in
the state and is a sanctuary for wildlife including seabirds, elk, and other
animals. The best time of the year to visit Point Reyes is from late December
to mid-March because of the 20,000 migrating gray whales that pass through the
area.
Josh Greene is a professional in the marketing industry in
Cincinnati. He loves to camp and plans and make his way through every single
national park in the United States.