• A spadefoot toad looking straight at the viewer, only his eyes are visible. Photo by Paul Johnson

    Pinnacles

    National Park California

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  • No Fires - Fire Danger Very High - No Fuego

    No Fires in the campground, no smoking on the trails. Observe these rules to protect park resources. No se permite fumar en los senderos, tampoco se permite las fogatas en el campamento. Proteja los recursos del parque y respete las advertencias.

Management

Managing Pinnacles is an effort shared by park staff and the public. This portion of the park website is to provide the public with information regarding planning and management issues at the park. You can also find job announcements, find out about our partners, and view some laws and policies.

On Going Projects:

General Management Plan



Visit our Park Planning page for more information about the planning process and find out how to participate.

Did You Know?

Pinnacles bee photo by Keir Morse

Pinnacles National Park has the greatest number of bee species per unit area of any place ever studied. The roughly 400 bee species are mostly solitary; they don't live in hives.