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The 20 Best Places to Visit in California
Yosemite National Park
Yosemite, located in the Sierra Nevada mountains, is known for its stunning granite cliffs like El Capitan, as well as its numerous waterfalls, clear streams, and large Giant Sequoia Groves. Visitors can expect to see a wide variety of wildlife, including the Sierra Nevada red fox.
Death Valley National Park
Death Valley, situated in the Mojave Desert near the Nevada border, holds the record for the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth - 134°F (56°C) in 1913. It is also the lowest point in North America, sitting 282 feet (86 meters) below sea level. The park is known for its vast salt flats and dried up lake beds.