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650b2 likes Point Lobos State Natural Reserve on May 18, 2012
Deriving its name from the offshore rocks at Punta de los Lobos Marinos, Point of the Sea Wolves, where the sound of the sea lions carries inland, the reserve has often been called "the crown jewel of the State Park System." Point Lobos has offered many things to millions of people who have visited it over the years.
Point Lobos State Natural Reserve is outstanding for sightseeing, photography, painting, nature study, picnicking, SCUBA diving, and jogging.
650b2 reviewed tommangan's guide Skyline to the Sea Trail on May 17, 2012
"I only hiked from the top of Big Basin in Boulder Creek Down to Waddell Creek at the ocean. It takes one longish day and it's very steep downhill. Tough on your knees if you rush. Don't! You can take the bus to the top and leave your car at Waddell Creek for the end of the hike. Very Nice Views. Constantly changing weather. "
Visited on May 09, 1996
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Visited on May 09, 1996
650b2 reviewed tommangan's guide Berry Creek Falls Loop at Big Basin Redwoods State Park on May 17, 2012
"I have made this hike many times. It is an easy less than half day hike. Bring extra clothes and some food. Weather is variable"
Visited on May 04, 1998
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Visited on May 04, 1998
650b2 reviewed MrHalfDome's guide Half Dome Hike on May 17, 2012
"I slept on the top of half dome after climbing it on my birthday in 1978. It was fantastic. Hiked from Tuolumne Meadows by myself over a week long period. Fellow hiker baked me a cake from his dry camp supplies. There were four of us that spent the night up there. It is not allowed anymore."
Visited on Oct 17, 1990
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Visited on Oct 17, 1990
650b2 likes Big Basin Redwoods State Park on May 17, 2012
Superlatives define Big Basin Redwoods State Park in the Santa Cruz Mountains. California’s oldest state park - covering more than 18,000 acres from sea level to more than 2,000 feet elevation - launched the state park movement in California. Big Basin’s biggest attraction – literally – is a rare stand of awe-inspiring, ancient coast redwoods that are among the tallest and oldest trees on Earth.
650b2 likes Henry W. Coe State Park on May 17, 2012
Barely an hour’s drive southeast of San Jose, Henry W. Coe State Park – the largest state park in northern California - protects and preserves 87,000 acres of scenic hills and mountain ridges. This wild, largely undeveloped park welcomes backpackers, equestrians, mountain bikers, day-hikers, and anyone seeking solitude in a nearly untouched setting.
650b2 likes Año Nuevo State Reserve on May 17, 2012
Fifty-five miles south of San Francisco and the Golden Gate, a low, rocky, windswept point juts out into the Pacific Ocean. The Spanish maritime explorer Sebastian Vizcaino sailed by the point on January 3, 1603. His diarist and chaplain of the expedition, Father Antonio de la Ascension, named it Punta de Año Nuevo (New Year's Point) for the day on which they sighted it in 1603.
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