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National Park Areas in California

Name all the National Parks, historic sites, preserves, monuments, seashores, and recreation areas controlled by the National Park Service
National Monuments such as Carrizo Plain, which is operated by the BLM, don’t count
After Washington DC, California has the most of these
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Last updated: September 1, 2019
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Type
Answer
National Monument
Cabrillo
National Monument
Castle Mountains
National Monument
César E Chávez
National Park
Channel Islands
National Park
Death Valley
National Monument
Devil’s Postpile
National Historic Site
Eugene O’Neil
National Historic Site
Fort Point
National Recreation Area
Golden Gate
Island in Above
Alcatraz
National Historic Site
John Muir
National Park
Joshua Tree
National Park
Kings Canyon
National Park
Lassen Volcanic
National Monument
Lava Beds
Type
Answer
National Histric Site
Manzanar
National Preserve
Mojave
National Monument
Muir Woods
National Park
Pinnacles
National Seashore
Point Reyes
National Memorial
Port Chicago Naval Magazine
National Park
Redwood
National Historic Park
Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front
National Historic Park
San Francisco Maritime
National Recreation Area
Santa Monica Mountains
National Park
Sequoia
National Monument
Tule Lake
National Recreation Area
Whiskeytown
National Park
Yosemite
3 Comments
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Level 79
Feb 28, 2022
There is also: San Gabriel Mountains National Monument and Giant Sequoia NM. I believe there are a few others that are slipping my mind. SGMNM was added a few years ago and Giant Sequoia has been around since Obama.
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Level 65
Mar 1, 2022
they're not technically national park sites because they're not part of national park service. More like national forest sites i guess
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Level 79
Mar 1, 2022
Thanks - I realized this after I posted. My brain is needing some adjustments.