Source: Tourism MediaYosemite National ParkThe hiking trails, waterfalls and mountains full of diverse wildlife make this national park one of the country’s most picturesque.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAMariposa CountyCaliforniaYosemite National Park
Source: Tourism MediaMirror LakeExplore a jewel of a lake located between North Dome and Half Dome. It is the final remnant of an ancient glacial lake that once covered Yosemite.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAMariposa CountyCaliforniaMirror Lake
Source: Tourism MediaTunnel ViewExperience one of America’s iconic natural sights, a sweeping view of the forests, waterfalls and monolithic granite mountains of the Yosemite Valley.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAMariposa CountyCaliforniaTunnel View
Source: Tourism MediaDante's ViewGet your camera ready for the panoramic vistas from atop the Black Mountains, widely considered some of the best views in Death Valley National Park.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAInyo CountyCaliforniaDante's View
Source: Tourism MediaPalm SpringsWelcome to California’s oasis of style, with an arid mountain backdrop, rows of towering palms and sleek 1950s architecture.The WorldNorth AmericaUSACaliforniaPalm Springs
Source: Tourism MediaCentral CaliforniaMuch of the nation’s produce comes from the fertile valleys in this area bordered by the Sierras and the Pacific Crest Trail.The WorldNorth AmericaUSACaliforniaCentral California
Source: Tourism MediaTunnel ViewExperience one of America’s iconic natural sights, a sweeping view of the forests, waterfalls and monolithic granite mountains of the Yosemite Valley.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAMariposa CountyCaliforniaTunnel View
Source: Tourism MediaBalboa ParkCulture and nature converge in this diverse park located in the heart of the city.The WorldNorth AmericaUSASan Diego CountyCaliforniaBalboa Park
Source: Tourism MediaManzanita LakeWatch mountain peaks reflected in calm water and enjoy recreational activities, such as canoeing and hiking, at this picturesque lake.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAShasta CountyCaliforniaManzanita Lake
Source: Tourism MediaSequoia and Kings Canyon National ParksBe humbled by nature at its most impressive in these two breathtaking national parks, home to some of the largest living things on this planet.The WorldNorth AmericaUSACaliforniaFresnoSequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
Source: Tourism MediaWashburn PointExperience a surge of amazement when you visit this lookout that offers views of significant portions of this famous park. The WorldNorth AmericaUSAMariposa CountyCaliforniaWashburn Point
Source: Tourism MediaPoint Sur LighthouseSpot sea life and admire the breathtaking coastal scenery of the Big Sur region from the top of this 19th-century lighthouse.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAMonterey CountyCaliforniaMontereyBig SurPoint Sur Lighthouse
Source: Tourism MediaSequoia National ParkSee some of the largest and oldest living organisms on earth in parkland filled with trees, mountains, caves and beautiful views. The WorldNorth AmericaUSATulare CountyCaliforniaSequoia National Park
Source: Tourism MediaVernal FallsThe first tier of the Merced River’s magnificent waterfall plunges from a jagged granite precipice in a cloud-like curtain and is surrounded by pines.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAMariposa CountyCaliforniaVernal Falls
Source: Tourism MediaVernal FallsThe first tier of the Merced River’s magnificent waterfall plunges from a jagged granite precipice in a cloud-like curtain and is surrounded by pines.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAMariposa CountyCaliforniaVernal Falls
Source: Tourism MediaMariposaExperience the welcoming community spirit and Gold Rush history in this town at the edge of Yosemite National Park and all its natural wonders.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAMariposa CountyCaliforniaMariposa
Source: Tourism MediaPoint Sur LighthouseSpot sea life and admire the breathtaking coastal scenery of the Big Sur region from the top of this 19th-century lighthouse.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAMonterey CountyCaliforniaMontereyBig SurPoint Sur Lighthouse
Source: Tourism MediaCharcoal KilnsLearn the story behind these beehive-shaped stonemasonry structures, which have been beautifully preserved in the Wildrose Canyon since the 1870s.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAInyo CountyCaliforniaDeath ValleyCharcoal Kilns
Source: Tourism MediaVernal FallsThe first tier of the Merced River’s magnificent waterfall plunges from a jagged granite precipice in a cloud-like curtain and is surrounded by pines.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAMariposa CountyCaliforniaVernal Falls
Source: Tourism MediaSequoia National ParkSee some of the largest and oldest living organisms on earth in parkland filled with trees, mountains, caves and beautiful views. The WorldNorth AmericaUSATulare CountyCaliforniaSequoia National Park
Source: Tourism MediaDeath ValleyDiscover the geological wonders of North America’s hottest and lowest national park, packed with raw, wild and untouched landscapes ripe for exploring.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAInyo CountyCaliforniaDeath Valley
Source: Tourism MediaCrystal CaveDiscover the unique underground world of Sequoia National Park as you crawl, walk and climb through a twisting network of dark caves. The WorldNorth AmericaUSATulare CountyCaliforniaSequoia National ParkCrystal Cave
Source: Tourism MediaYosemite National ParkThe hiking trails, waterfalls and mountains full of diverse wildlife make this national park one of the country’s most picturesque.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAMariposa CountyCaliforniaYosemite National Park
Source: Tourism MediaPoint Sur LighthouseSpot sea life and admire the breathtaking coastal scenery of the Big Sur region from the top of this 19th-century lighthouse.The WorldNorth AmericaUSAMonterey CountyCaliforniaMontereyBig SurPoint Sur Lighthouse