California's State Parks system contains
close to 300 parks with beaches,
forests, mountains and deserts included
in the inventory, as well as over one
million artifacts in a collection of
items. To say that state parks
operations are huge would be an
understatement at best. The system
divides parks into regions and types of
park attractions--off road vehicles,
beaches, parks, camping, etc.
Auburn (State Recreation Area) Placer County
California State Capitol (Park Property) Sacramento County
California State Mining and Mineral Museum (Park Property)
Mariposa County
California State Railroad Museum (Point of Interest)
Sacramento County Columbia (State Historic Park) Tuolumne County
Delta Meadows (Park Property) Sacramento County
Empire Mine (State Historic Park) Nevada County
Folsom Lake (State Recreation Area) Placer County
Folsom Powerhouse (State Historic Park) Sacramento County
Governor's Mansion SHP (State Historic Park) Sacramento
County
Indian Grinding Rock (State Historic Park) Amador County
Leland Stanford Mansion (State Historic Park) Sacramento
County
Malakoff Diggins (State Historic Park) Nevada County
Marshall Gold Discovery (State Historic Park) El Dorado
County
Old Sacramento (State Historic Park) Sacramento County
Prairie City (State Vehicular Recreation Area) Sacramento
County
Railtown 1897 (State Historic Park) Tuolumne County
South Yuba River (State Park) Nevada County
State Indian Museum (State Historic Park) Sacramento County
Stone Lake (Park Property) Sacramento County Sutter's Fort (State Historic Park) Sacramento County