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Bear Gulch Visitor Center and Picnic Area
Open All Year 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Chaparral Ranger Station
Open All Year 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (when staffing permits)
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Status of the Bear Gulch Cave and information about the Balconies Cave
Rising out of the chaparral-covered Gabilan Mountains, east of central California's Salinas Valley, are the spectacular remains of an ancient volcano. Massive monoliths, spires, sheer-walled canyons and talus passages define millions of years of erosion, faulting and tectonic plate movement. Within the monument's boundaries lie 24,000 acres of diverse wildlands. The monument is renowned for the beauty and variety of its spring wildflowers. A rich diversity of wildlife can be observed throughout the year.

The rock formations of Pinnacles National Monument divide the park into East and West Districts which are connected by trails, but not by a vehicle road. More than 30 miles of trails access geological formations, spectacular vistas and wildland communities. The Pinnacles' rock formations are a popular destination to challenge technical climbers. Pinnacles is a day-use park, with occasional full moon hikes and dark sky astronomical observations led by ranger-interpreters.

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Write to
5000 Hwy. 146
Paicines, CA 95043

Phone
Visitor Information
831-389-4485

Headquarters
831-389-4485 ext 0

Email
pinn_visitor_information@nps.gov

Designations

Wilderness Area (12,952 acres within the Monument) - October 20, 1976
National Monument - January 16, 1908

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