We had a campsite booked at Pinnacles National Park but the CalTrans website advised us that our motorhome would be too long to easily get into and out of the road leading into the park so we pivoted and stayed in King City. It was such a great campground, right on the Salinas River, and there was NOBODY there. We love the feeling of freedom and serenity when we are camping.
Pinnacles actively monitors and tracks the California condor population, and we saw plenty. One of the coolest features within the park are the many talus caves you can hike through. Talus caves are created when boulders slide down the mountain and become trapped in a crevasse.
Pinnacles has an east entrance and a west entrance, but no road connecting the two sides. We explored the east side on a Sunday and the west side on a Monday. Caves are found on both sides and we were having much fun with our amateur spelunking!







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