Born of volcanic fire and now home to falcons, eagles and the California Condor, Pinnacles National Park is a landscape of woodlands, chapparal, and towering rock pinnacles offering bird and wildflower viewing opportunities and plenty of adventure for hikers.
Bear Gulch Reservoir, Pinnacles National Park
![Bear Gulch Reservoir lined on either side by rock formations and scrub brush in Pinnacles National Park in California](https://www.nationalparkstraveler.org/sites/default/files/styles/panopoly_image_full/public/photos/potw/pinn_oliverdodd_bear_gulch_reservoir.jpg?itok=YI2MdOIY)
Oliver Dodd
Monday, January 13, 2020
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