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Wildflower season is here at Pinnacles National Park: What to know before you go

Eve Chen
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It鈥檚 the prime time of year to visit Pinnacles National Park in California.

鈥淧innacles has a stunning that occurs between February and June, courtesy of the greatest diversity density on the planet,鈥 explained Christopher Symons, West lead ranger and volunteer coordinator at the park. 鈥淥ver 500 species of bees reside in the small boundary of Pinnacles National Park.鈥

Spring visitors are treated to in nearly every color of the rainbow.

"In April, most of the March-blooming species are still blossoming, and such species as Johnny-jump-ups, virgin's bower, gilia, suncups, chia, black sage, pitcher sage, larkspur, and bush lupine have joined the spectacular display," according to the park's website.

But spring isn鈥檛 the only time visitors can enjoy the park. Here鈥檚 what travelers should know about the latest national park in 望月直播 TODAY鈥檚 yearlong series:

California poppies are among the many colorful wildflowers that bloom at Pinnacles National Park.

Why is Pinnacles National Park famous?

Pinnacles is known for its namesake , wildflowers and wildlife, particularly .

鈥淭hey were a bird that was on the brink of extinction,鈥 said Richard Moorer, the park鈥檚 manager of Interpretation and Visitor Services.

According to the National Park Service, as few as 22 California condors were left by the early 1980s, but collaborative conservation efforts have boosted the still critically endangered species鈥 numbers. Pinnacles National Park is one place where captive-bred California condors are released into the wild.聽

鈥淲ildlife being wildlife, I hate to guarantee that you're going to see anything in particular,鈥 but Moorer said, 鈥淵our chance of seeing a condor here at Pinnacles is exceptionally good.鈥

The park鈥檚 are also popular.聽

鈥淥ne of the largest explorable in the United States is here at Pinnacles,鈥 Symons said. 鈥淰isitors wanting to experience this should know conditions are rugged.鈥

The park鈥檚 stargazing opportunities are less famous but nonetheless notable. They are spotlighted in over the summer.

鈥淲e have a really nice night sky here at Pinnacles,鈥 Moorer said.

Pinnacles National Park gets a lot of day trippers, but visitors who leave before dark miss out on its magical night sky.

What is the closest city to Pinnacles National Park?

The city of Hollister is closest to the east side of the park. Soledad is closest to the west.

鈥淭he two halves don鈥檛 connect and offer compelling but separate trip options,鈥 said Symons. 鈥淭he east has the and the most photogenic part of the park, the , while the west is day-use only and has the best spot for sunsets and moonrises on the lesser known but fantastically gorgeous .鈥

The closest major airport is San Jose虂 Mineta International Airport. San Jose, Santa Cruz and Monterey are all less than 1 陆 hours away by car from Pinnacles.

Moses Spring Trail leads visitors to Bear Gulch Reservoir at Pinnacles National Park.

How much does it cost to go to the Pinnacles?

There is a $30 for private vehicles at the park.聽

Can I drive through Pinnacles National Park?

No. There is no road through the park, which spans . For comparison, Yosemite spans .

鈥淵ou can drive around the outside, and that takes about an hour and a half,鈥 Moorer said. 鈥淢ake sure that when you're putting it in your navigation system GPS, what have you make sure that it's going to the south. There is technically a road that runs to the north, but it's not well maintained. It's not a road that I would intentionally send anybody on.鈥澛

Pinnacles National Park is only about an hour-and-a-half drive from Silicon Valley, but it can feel a world away.

How long should I spend in Pinnacles National Park?

Moorer said most visitors spend a day in the park, but avid hikers and rock climbers may stay longer.聽

鈥淵ou definitely wouldn't get the full Pinnacles experience if you were just driving by, stopping in for an hour,鈥 he said.聽

There are more than 30 miles of trail at Pinnacles.聽

鈥淥ne thing we've been trying to transition toward is making Pinnacles a park for all seasons, for all people,鈥 Moorer said, offering Prewett Point as an example. 鈥淚t's not only accessible, it's also just a great view of the park.鈥

What month is best to visit Pinnacles National Park?

No reservations are needed to explore Pinnacles' caves, but weather conditions may limit access.

鈥淚f we're looking specifically for wildflowers, April would probably be the one 鈥 but we're also busier in April,鈥 Moorer said.聽

On the flip side, he said August is the least visited time of year when temperatures can reach triple digits.

鈥淐ome prepared,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f (you鈥檙e) going to the caves, you want to bring a headlamp. If you're going to go up to the high peaks, make sure you bring enough water and snacks with you.鈥

Is Pinnacles National Park worth visiting?

There are more than 30 miles of trail at Pinnacles National Park, including High Peaks Trail.

Yes, but don鈥檛 expect it to be empty just because it鈥檚 among America鈥檚 15 least visited national parks.

鈥淵ou will be sorely mistaken if you come out on a Saturday and it's beautiful out,鈥 Moorer said. 鈥淵ou're probably going to encounter a line of cars trying to do just what you're doing: enjoy the park.鈥

With limited parking available, Symons said visitors can sometimes wait an hour for a parking spot or be turned away on busy weekends.

鈥淢onday through Friday, visitors have the caves and condors entirely to themselves,鈥 he said. 鈥淐ome during the week and skip the crowds!鈥

What Native tribes are tied to Pinnacles National Park?

鈥淭he group that would be most associated with the park would be the ,鈥 Moorer said. 鈥淣orth of here, we also have worked with the .鈥

He said there may be other with historic ties. 鈥淚t is an evolving story.鈥

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