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'''California State Parks''' are managed by '''California Department of Parks and Recreation (CDPR)'''.  The system administers 280 separate park units on 1.4 million acres , with over 280 miles  of coastline; 625 miles  of lake and river frontage; nearly 15,000 campsites; and 3,000 miles (4,800 km) of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails. Headquartered in Sacramento, park administration is divided into 25 districts in [[Scouting in California| California]]. The California State Parks system is the largest state park system in the United States.
'''California State Parks''' are managed by '''California Department of Parks and Recreation (CDPR)'''.  The system administers 280 separate park units on 1.4 million acres , with over 280 miles  of coastline; 625 miles  of lake and river frontage; nearly 15,000 campsites; and 3,000 miles (4,800 km) of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails. Headquartered in Sacramento, park administration is divided into 25 districts in [[Scouting in California| California]]. The California State Parks system is the largest state park system in the United States.



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California State Parks are managed by California Department of Parks and Recreation (CDPR). The system administers 280 separate park units on 1.4 million acres , with over 280 miles of coastline; 625 miles of lake and river frontage; nearly 15,000 campsites; and 3,000 miles (4,800 km) of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails. Headquartered in Sacramento, park administration is divided into 25 districts in California. The California State Parks system is the largest state park system in the United States.

State Park Units

  • Del Norte Coast State Park - Part of Redwood National and State Parks on the Northern California coastline. Home to the Coast Redwood Trees, the tallest living organism in the world.
  • Jedediah Smith State Park - Part of Redwood National and State Parks on the Northern California coastline. Home to the Coast Redwood Trees, the tallest living organism in the world.
  • Palomar Mountain State Park -
  • Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park - Part of Redwood National and State Parks on the Northern California coastline. Home to the Coast Redwood Trees, the tallest living organism in the world.

State Beach Units

State Historic Parks