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Adventure awaits: Celebrate National Park Week at one of Southern California’s 5 parks

A woman in a dress stands on a rocky ledge
Alex Jiggs stands at the edge of a cliff overlooking the valley in the smoke-shrouded Yosemite National Park.
(Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
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Fun fact: Did you know California has the most national parks? Yeah, we got nine.

Another fun fact: One of the national parks in California is a group of islands, and you can get there from L.A. in a couple hours or so.

If you can’t make it out, sorry. Below are some photos.

The National Park Service has themed days, including National Junior Ranger Day Saturday.

For more detailed information on National Park Week, you can visit the NPS website.

Yosemite National Park (4.5-hour drive from Los Angeles)

Sequoia National Park (4-hour drive from Los Angeles)

A giant sequoia tree in a grove
A researcher climbs a tree in Sequoia National Park.
(Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
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Kings Canyon National Park (4-hour drive from Los Angeles)

Joshua Tree National Park (2-hour drive from Los Angeles)

Death Valley National Park (5-hour drive from Los Angeles)

Channel Islands National Park (1-hour boat ride from Ventura/Oxnard + 1-hour drive from Los Angeles)

***You can book a boat ride here with Island Packers. (Have fun!)

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