• 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.

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If you'd like to contribute to the Pinnacles Partnership, they are accepting donations. Your financial support at any level is deeply appreciated and is tax deductible through the Pinnacles Partnership (Tax ID: 76-0849623).

To join online, please visit their donation page.

You can also join by mail. Please make your check payable to:
Pinnacles Partnership.

Mail to:

P.O. Box 2080
Hollister, CA 95024-2080
831-389-4486 x239

web page:
www.pinnaclespartnership.org

email:
info@pinnaclespartnership.org

We appreciate your support.

Did You Know?

The Five Sisters rock formation, as seen from the Bear Gulch Reservoir

Pinnacles National Park began as a volcanic field that originated about 195 miles south of its present location. It has traveled northward along the San Andreas Fault, and currently moves at a rate of about 3 - 6 centimeters per year.