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4.7(3,435)Lums Pond State Park
1,790-acre preserve featuring freshwater pond, multipurpose trails, fishing, boat rentals & more.
4.7(3,232)Imperial Beach Pier
At the southernmost point in California near the Mexican border, Imperial Beach Pier extends nearly 1,500 feet into the Pacific with views of the Coronados Islands off the Mexican coast. Originally built in 1909 and rebuilt in 1963, the pier offers free public fishing — no California license required — with catches including surfperch, corbina, halibut, bonito, and leopard shark. Mussel-covered pilings and artificial rock reefs built in 1964 attract abundant marine life.
4.7(3,034)Indian Springs State Park
Serene camping, swimming & boating area with a museum & a stone Spring House with drinkable water.
Chain O’ Lakes State Park
Nine lakes for boating, fishing & swimming, plus hiking trails, nature center, campgrounds & cabins.
4.7(2,938)Marina Park
A 15-acre oceanfront park sprinkled with palm trees, featuring a playground & volleyball area.
4.7(2,890)Lake James State Park
Large, lakefront park with swimming, camping, fishing & boating amid Appalachian Mountain views.
4.7(2,850)Sunset State Beach
Beach surrounded by steep sand dunes offering picnic areas & campsites, plus bay & mountain views.
4.7(2,788)Lake Wilderness Park
This 117-acre park in Maple Valley features a seasonal swim beach with lifeguards on the scenic 42-acre Lake Wilderness, plus boat rentals (no combustion engines). An 8-mile loop trail winds through a 42-acre arboretum with cultivated gardens, a nature preserve, and a Tribal Life Trail highlighting Native American plant use. Facilities include pickleball and tennis courts, a disc golf course, picnic shelters, and connections to the regional Cedar River Trail.
4.7(2,767)Claytor Lake State Park
Park encompassing a scenic 4,500-acre lake offering swimming, boating, fishing & cabin lodging.
4.7(2,766)Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site
Public area next to Cannon Beach with a playground, restrooms, picnic area & beach access.
4.7(2,724)Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park
Ice Age floods created huge waterfalls-now-cliffs overlooking a lake & with camping & a golf course.
4.7(2,711)Pismo Beach
A classic Central Coast beach town known as the "Clam Capital of the World," Pismo Beach features a historic 1,200-foot pier built in 1928 where fishing requires no license. The wide, hard-packed sandy beaches are ideal for walking and sunset watching. From November to February, thousands of migrating monarch butterflies roost in local eucalyptus groves. Nearby attractions include ATV rides at Oceano Dunes, sea cave kayaking, wine tasting in Edna Valley, and the award-winning clam chowder at Splash Café.
4.7(2,702)North Higgins Lake State Park
Lakeside park with a swimming beach plus opportunities for fishing, hiking, camping & picnicking.
4.7(2,685)Ocean Reef Park
Public beach offering on-site lifeguards, a playground, saltwater fishing areas & picnic tables.
4.7(2,668)Cortez Beach
Tucked away on Anna Maria Island, Cortez Beach offers 140 feet of undeveloped shoreline with powdery white sand, clear turquoise Gulf waters, and an "Old Florida" charm that's hard to find. The calm, warm waters rival Caribbean conditions and are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. During turtle season, marked sea turtle nests dot the shore, and dolphins and manatees are frequent visitors. Free admission and roadside parking, though no lifeguards or restrooms on the beach itself.
4.7(2,628)Little Talbot Island State Park
Barrier-island nature area with sandy beaches & activities such as kayaking, surfing & picnicking.
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