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National Park, Native American

California National Parks With Native American History and Traditions

California is home to the most National Parks in the United States with nine. Additionally, the Golden State has the most National Monuments with 20; after two Monuments were added in January 2025. With that said, not all of these monuments and parks have Native American cultural and/or historical experiences that visitors can immerse...

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Adventures, History and Mystery, National Park, Native American, Native American People, Volcanic

Captain Jack’s Stronghold: a cultural and historical centerpiece of California

Located in Northern California, Siskiyou and Modoc Counties, lies an amazing gathering of volcanic formations known as Lava Beds National Monument. Spread out over 46,000 acres, this land is now a historic monument and State Park. However, for many generations, this was sacred land to the Modoc tribe long before Americans ever made it to...

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National Park, Sierra Nevada, Waterfalls, Yosemite

Vernal Fall: adding mist and breathtaking views to Yosemite Valley

However, this mist provides photographers with some beautiful opportunities of capturing a rainbow nestled near the bottom of the waterfall. Vernal Fall flows all year long, but the best time to go is in the spring when the volume of water is at its best. Originally named Yan-o-pah by the locals, Vernal Fall received its …...

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National Park, Sierra Nevada, Yosemite

The Mist Trail: Yosemite’s premiere trail, From Happy Isles to Vernal and Nevada Falls

The Mist Trail is named after the mist that sprays you from the Vernal Falls. This is the first of the two waterfalls and you actually can walk right up alongside the Vernal Falls through the spray. Trailhead The Mist Trail begins at Happy Isles which is right on the Merced River. Due to the …...

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National Park, Sierra Nevada, Yosemite

Wawona Tunnel and Tunnel View

An engineer was brought in to study these potential changes. After two years, it was decided that a tunnel should be built through the granite slabs that the old Wawona Road traveled over, heading east into the valley. About The Tunnel The construction of Wawona Tunnel began on November 30, 1930 and was formally dedicated …...

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Adventures, National Park, Parks, Sierra Nevada, Yosemite

Yosemite National Park: a place of incomparable beauty and majestic landscapes

Lake Tahoe has been a love of mine since I was a kid. I’ve been there nearly 100 times. Even after all of these trips to Tahoe, I still truly enjoy hiking and visiting the lake every year. It’s been a dream of mine to move to Lake Tahoe. However, in one glance at Yosemite …...

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