Known for its immaculate scenery and unobstructed views of the Pacific, California’s Highway 1 is a bucket list scenic drive. But when NorCal’s famous highway ends, the state’s scenic shoreline continues on: a meandering, 120-mile stretch of Pacific coast that boasts solitude unlike anywhere else in the state, known as California’s Lost Coast. This rugged slice of NorCal is also home to Sinkyone Wilderness State Park, one of the most remote state parks in the state. But this isolated state park is more than just overlooked; it’s also wild, crowd-less, and beautifully serene.

California is full of natural beauty, but Sinkyone Wilderness State Park is a hidden gem that has remained one of the best-kept secrets in the state.

While you’re here, the King Range Conservation Area has some fun surprises in store as well. Grab a trail app and an emergency kit!

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