Day Hiking at Pinnacles National Park

Pinnacles National Park looks straight out of Bedrock. I couldn’t help but hum the Flintstones theme song during our day hike through the park. Formed by an ancient volcano, Pinnacles is full of craggy peaks and dusty trails. Pinnacles is also home to endangered California Condors, and we were lucky enough to spot a few during our hike.

Jennifer Carr

Jennifer Carr is a photographer who splits her time between the Outer Banks and the Pacific Northwest, with camera in hand and a passion for sharing the joy of photography. She's also a mentor, guiding others to discover their unique visual style. Explore her workshops and retreats at The Saltwater Retreat and Mentoring & Lessons.

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