

California's national parks showcase Mother Nature in all her glory. Sequoia National Park's Giant Forest is home to over 8,000 colossal sequoias, including the General Sherman Tree and Tunnel Log.
Death Valley's 3.3 million acres encompass dunes and sandstone canyons - visit between late autumn and spring to hike Golden Canyon or catch sunset at Zabriskie Point. UNESCO-listed Yosemite dazzles with thundering waterfalls, deep valleys and granite peaks, with Yosemite Valley the hub for most hikes.
Also unmissable are Joshua Tree, with its otherworldly scenery and stargazing, and Redwood, home to the world's tallest trees.
Each featured national park and lake area offers year-round activities, whether you prefer being out in the warmer weather or like winter sports. Death Valley is exceptionally hot in summer with temperatures around 49º.
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