1. Yosemite National Park
Famous for its stunning granite cliffs, waterfalls, giant sequoias, and diverse wildlife. Ideal for hiking, rock climbing, and photography.
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Famous for its stunning granite cliffs, waterfalls, giant sequoias, and diverse wildlife. Ideal for hiking, rock climbing, and photography.
A large urban park in Chico, California offering trails, picnic areas, and a natural setting for outdoor recreation.
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Located on the shores of Clear Lake, it's perfect for camping, fishing, boating, and enjoying scenic lake views.
A vast forest area with opportunities for hiking, camping, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing in a remote setting.
A protected wetland habitat offering birdwatching, especially for migratory waterfowl and other wildlife.
Features historic Native American sites, marshlands, and hiking trails around Clear Lake.
A historic covered bridge in Butte County, known for its unique wooden truss design and scenic surroundings.
A riverside park offering camping, fishing, and swimming along the Sacramento River.
A park with hiking trails leading to panoramic views, dedicated to the author Robert Louis Stevenson.
A natural hot spring resort offering relaxing mineral baths and a peaceful retreat.
A refuge providing habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife, popular for birdwatching.
A museum showcasing a vast collection of yo-yos and the history of this classic toy.
Offers fishing, boating, and picnicking opportunities along the Sacramento River.
A park along the river levee with walking trails and picnic areas, ideal for relaxation.
An interactive museum focused on science and natural history, great for families and children.
A protected area with wetlands that attract a variety of bird species year-round.
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