16 California natural reserves
California Natural Reserves — campsite alerts
State natural reserves protect California's quietest corners — old-growth redwood stands, coastal headlands, and rare habitats with light crowds and limited sites. The few campsites that exist go fast, so we watch them so you don't have to.
- Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve (SNR)Lancaster
- Armstrong Redwoods State Natural ReserveGuerneville
- Azalea State Natural ReserveMckinleyville
- Caspar Headlands SnrMendocino
- John B. Dewitt Redwoods State Natural ReserveRedway
- John Little State Natural ReserveMonterey
- Jug Handle State Natural ReserveMendocino
- Kruse Rhododendron State Natural ReserveJenner
- Los Osos Oaks State Natural ReserveLos Osos
- Mailliard Redwoods State Natural ReserveMendocino
- Mono Lake Tufa State Natural ReserveLee Vining
- Montgomery Woods State Natural ReserveMendocino
- Point Lobos State Natural ReserveMonterey
- Smithe Redwoods State Natural ReserveGarberville
- Torrey Pines State Natural ReserveLa Jolla
- Tule Elk State Natural ReserveButtonwillow
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