Upstate California - Parks and Other Protected Areas

Parks and Other Protected Areas

The protected areas listed below are located in Upstate California.

  • National Parks
    • Lassen Volcanic National Park
    • Lava Beds National Monument
    • Redwood National and State Parks
  • State Parks
    • Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park
    • Burton Creek State Park
    • Castle Crags State Park
    • Clear Lake State Park
    • Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park
    • Dimmick Memorial Grove State Park
    • D. L. Bliss State Park
    • Donner Memorial State Park
    • Emerald Bay State Park
    • Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park
    • Hendy Woods State Park
    • Humboldt Lagoons State Park
    • Humboldt Redwoods State Park
    • Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park
    • Kings Beach State Park
    • MacKerricher State Park
    • Manchester Beach State Park
    • McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park
    • Mendocino Headlands State Park
    • Navarro River Redwoods State Park
    • Patrick's Point State Park
    • Plumas Eureka State Park
    • Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park
    • Richardson Grove State Park
    • Russian Gulch State Park
    • Sinkyone Wilderness State Park
    • Sugar Pine Point State Park
    • Van Damme State Park
  • State historical sites
    • Anderson Marsh State Historical Park
    • Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park
    • Empire Mine State Historic Park
    • Fort Humboldt State Historic Park
    • Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park
    • Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park
    • Shasta State Historic Park
    • Weaverville Joss House State Historical Monument
  • National Forests
    • Butte Valley National Grassland
    • Eldorado National Forest
    • Klamath National Forest
    • Lassen National Forest
    • Mendocino National Forest
    • Modoc National Forest
    • Plumas National Forest
    • Shasta-Trinity National Forest
    • Six Rivers National Forest
  • National Recreation Areas
    • Smith River National Recreation Area
    • Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area
  • State Recreation Areas
    • Admiral Standley State Recreation Area
    • Benbow Lake State Recreation Area
    • Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area
    • Folsom Lake State Recreation Area
    • Harry A Merlo State Recreation Area
    • Lake Oroville State Recreation Area
    • Standish-Hickey State Recreation Area
    • Tahoe State Recreation Area
    • Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area
  • National Wildlife Refuge System
    • Castle Rock National Wildlife Refuge
    • Clear Lake National Wildlife Refuge
    • Colusa National Wildlife Refuge
    • Delevan National Wildlife Refuge
    • Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge
    • Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge
    • Modoc National Wildlife Refuge
    • Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge
    • Sutter National Wildlife Refuge
    • Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge
  • Wilderness Areas
    • Bucks Lake Wilderness
    • Caribou Wilderness
    • Castle Crags Wilderness
    • Chanchelulla Wilderness
    • Desolation Wilderness
    • Granite Chief Wilderness
    • Ishi Wilderness
    • Lassen Volcanic Wilderness
    • Lava Beds Wilderness
    • Marble Mountain Wilderness
    • Mount Shasta Wilderness
    • North Fork Wilderness
    • Russian Wilderness
    • Siskiyou Wilderness
    • Snow Mountain Wilderness
    • South Warner Wilderness
    • Thousand Lakes Wilderness
    • Trinity Alps Wilderness
    • Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness

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