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List of California state parks
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This is a list of parks, historic resources, reserves and recreation areas in the California State Parks system.

General location of California's +139 State Parks

List of parks

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Park name Classification County or
counties
Size[1] Year established[1] Remarks
acres ha
Admiral William Standley State Recreation Area State recreation area Mendocino 45 18 1944 Boasts redwoods plus salmon and steelhead fishing on the Eel River.[2]
Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park State park Shasta 5,930 2,400 1975 Preserves a wilderness of freshwater springs and geologically recent lava flows.[3]
Albany State Marine Reserve Park property Alameda 1985
Anderson Marsh State Historic Park State historic park Lake 1,298 525 1982 Preserves a tule marsh and ancient archaeological sites of the Pomo people.[4]
Andrew Molera State Park State park Monterey 4,766 1,929 1968 Offers a primitive walk-in campground on the Big Sur coast.[5]
Angel Island State Park State park Marin and San Francisco 756 306 1955 Interprets an island in San Francisco Bay whose history encompasses Coast Miwok prehistory, ranching, the 1910–1940 Angel Island Immigration Station, and long military use.[6]
Año Nuevo State Park State park San Mateo 4,209 1,703 1985 Encompasses Año Nuevo Island and Año Nuevo Point, which boasts the world's largest mainland rookery of northern elephant seals.[7]
Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve State natural reserve Los Angeles 1,781 721 1976 Showcases the state's most-consistent blooms of California poppy, in the high Mojave Desert.[8]
Antelope Valley Indian Museum State Historic Park State historic park Los Angeles 397 161 1979 Interprets the Native American cultures of the Great Basin and surrounding regions in a 1928 folk art building on the NRHP.[9]
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park State park San Diego, Imperial, and Riverside 585,930 237,120 1933 Preserves a vast tract of the Colorado Desert in California's largest state park.[10]
Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve State natural reserve Sonoma 752 304 1934 Preserves a grove of coast redwoods.[11]
Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park State park Los Angeles 566 229 1993 Preserves a remnant stand of Joshua trees and junipers in the Antelope Valley.[12]
Asilomar State Beach State beach Monterey 107 43 1951 Balances protection of rocky coast and dune habitat with public access.[13] The 1913 Asilomar Conference Grounds are a National Historic Landmark.[14]
Auburn State Recreation Area State recreation area El Dorado and Placer 42,377 17,149 1966 Offers numerous recreational opportunities along the North and Middle Forks of the American River.[15]
Austin Creek State Recreation Area State recreation area Sonoma 5,927 2,399 1964 Features a rugged wilderness on Austin Creek, adjacent to Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve.[16]
Azalea State Natural Reserve State natural reserve Humboldt 30 12 1943 Harbors a profusion of spring-blooming western azaleas.[17]
Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park State historic park Napa 0.75 0.30 1974 Showcases a restored 1846 water-powered grist mill in Napa Valley.[18] The mill is on the NRHP.[19]
Bean Hollow State Beach State beach San Mateo 44 18 1958 Offers fishing and beachcombing among tide pools.[20]
Benbow State Recreation Area State recreation area Humboldt 1,142 462 1958 Centers on a reservoir on the South Fork Eel River.[21]
Benicia Capitol State Historic Park State historic park Solano 0.86 0.35 1951 Interprets the third and oldest-surviving California capitol, used 1853–54.[22] The building is on the NRHP.[19]
Benicia State Recreation Area State recreation area Solano 447 181 1957 Preserves a tidal wetland on the Carquinez Strait.[23]
Bethany Reservoir State Recreation Area State recreation area Alameda 609 246 1974 Offers windsurfing and other water recreation on the Bethany Reservoir.[24]
Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park State historic park Butte 5.2 2.1 1964 Offers tours of the 1868 Victorian mansion of influential settlers John and Annie Bidwell.[25] The mansion is on the NRHP.
Bidwell-Sacramento River State Park State park Butte and Glenn 349 141 1979 Preserves riparian habitat on the Sacramento River and its tributary Big Chico Creek.[26]
Big Basin Redwoods State Park State park Santa Cruz 18,050 7,300 1902 Established as California's first state park, to preserve coast redwoods on Waddell Creek.[27]
Bodie State Historic Park State historic park Mono 1,016 411 1962 Preserves the ghost town of Bodie, whose gold-mining heyday ran from 1877 to 1881, and is now a National Historic Landmark.[28]
Bolsa Chica State Beach State beach Orange 169 68 1960 Offers surf fishing and catching grunion by hand.[29]
Border Field State Park State park San Diego 1,316 533 1972 Occupies the southwesternmost point of the contiguous U.S., on the Mexico – United States border. Part of the Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve.[30]
Bothe-Napa Valley State Park State park Napa and Sonoma 1,991 806 1960 Contains the farthest inland coast redwoods in a California state park.[31]
Brannan Island State Recreation Area State recreation area Sacramento 329 133 1952 Offers water recreation amid a maze of channels in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta.[32]
Burleigh H. Murray Ranch Park property San Mateo 1,325 536 1979 Encompasses a hidden valley with a historic ranch established in 1857.[33]
Burton Creek State Park State park Placer 1,890 760 1976 Offers 6 miles (9.7 km) of unpaved roadway for hiking and cross-country skiing.[34]
Butano State Park State park San Mateo 4,728 1,913 1956 Showcases a secluded redwood-filled valley.[35]
Butte City Project Park property Butte 37 15 2007 In development, not open to public
Calaveras Big Trees State Park State park Calaveras and Tuolumne 6,498 2,630 1931 Protects two large groves of giant sequoias.[36]
California Citrus State Historic Park State historic park Riverside 248 100 1984 Interprets the influence of the state's citrus industry.[37]
California Indian Heritage Center State Park State park Yolo 7.91 3.20 2011 Undeveloped property located in West Sacramento. Plan is for this unit to eventually replace the State Indian Museum (State Historic Park).[38]
California State Capitol Museum Park property Sacramento 40 16[39] 1982 Offers exhibits and tours of the California State Capitol and its grounds.[39]
California State Mining and Mineral Museum Park property Mariposa 1999 Exhibits the official state mineral collection and displays on the region's influential mining heritage.[40]
Cambria State Marine Conservation Area State marine park San Luis Obispo 2007 California State Parks' first state marine park.
Candlestick Point State Recreation Area State recreation area San Francisco 204 83 1972 Constitutes California's first urban state recreation area, on the west shore of San Francisco Bay.[41]
Cardiff State Beach State beach San Diego 507 205 1949 Provides a sandy, warm-water beach outside San Diego.[42]
Carlsbad State Beach State beach San Diego 44 18 1933 Features a small beach at the foot of coastal bluffs.[43]
Carmel River State Beach State beach Monterey 297 120 1953 Protects a 1-mile-long (1.6 km) beach and a lagoon at the mouth of the Carmel River which attracts many migratory birds.[44]
Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area State vehicular recreation area Alameda and San Joaquin 5,075 2,054 1979 Provides off-roading opportunities in the Diablo Range around the former townsite of Carnegie.[45]
Carpinteria State Beach State beach Santa Barbara and Ventura 62 25 1932 Offers a mile-long beach in the city of Carpinteria.[46]
Caspar Headlands State Beach State beach Mendocino 75 30 1972
Caspar Headlands State Natural Reserve State natural reserve Mendocino 2.7 1.1 1972 Preserves a small strip of rugged coastline.[47]
Castaic Lake State Recreation Area State recreation area Los Angeles 4,224 1,709 1965 Features 29 miles (47 km) of shoreline on Castaic Lake.[48]
Castle Crags State Park State park Shasta 3,905 1,580 1934 Provides access to the Castle Crags Wilderness, with its 6,000-foot-tall (1,800 m) rock crags.[49]
Castle Rock State Park State park Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, and San Mateo 5,242 2,121 1968 Encompasses a wild forest with rock climbing opportunities along the crest of the Santa Cruz Mountains.[50]
Caswell Memorial State Park State park San Joaquin 258 104 1952 Preserves a riparian forest along the Stanislaus River.[51]
Cayucos State Beach State beach San Luis Obispo 16 6.5 1940 Provides a swimming and surfing beach in the beach town of Cayucos.[52]
China Camp State Park State park Marin 1,514 613 1976 Surrounds an 1880s Chinese American shrimp-fishing village and salt marshes on San Pablo Bay.[53]
Chino Hills State Park State park Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino 14,173