The 11 Most Spectacular State Parks In Northern California You Need To Visit
Northern California has tons of state parks to choose from, but we pulled together the most scenic, the most fun, and the least crowded to present you with this list of 11 standouts. Whether you like to enjoy state parks by taking scenic drives, hiking the trails, or having a picnic, there’s no better place to enjoy the outdoors than these brilliant state treasures. Here are 11 of the best state parks to visit in Northern California:

Visit the Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park web page for more information.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about Salt Point State Park.

The south end of wilderness - (Usal Beach): Approximately one hour north of Ft Bragg on Highway 1 or 15 miles west of Leggett on Highway 1 from Highway 101. Look for mile marker 90.88 on Highway 1. Turn north for approximately 6 miles onto unpaved, steep, and narrow road.
Read our previous coverage to learn more about Sinkyone Wilderness State Park.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about Big Basin State Park.

Visit the Sue-Meg State Park web page for more information.

Visit the Manchester Beach State Park web page for more information.

Visit the Del Norte Coast State Park web page for more information.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about Castle Crags State Park.

Visit the McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park web page for more information.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about Grover Hot Springs State Park.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park.
What are your favorite state parks to visit in Northern California? Did yours make the list? We would love to hear about your favorite places to get out and play. Just drop us a note in the comments section!
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