Pinnacles National Park Campground offers a remarkable base for exploring one of California's most dramatic volcanic landscapes, located near Paicines in the Gabilan Mountains of Central California. Formed by ancient volcanic eruptions some 23 million years ago, the park is defined by towering rock spires, deep canyons, chaparral-covered hillsides, and rare talus caves. RV travelers will find a well-equipped campground with 30-amp and electrical hookups, water hookups, a dump station, showers, toilets, picnic tables, grills, and firewood — making it a comfortable big-rig-friendly destination. A general store on-site adds everyday convenience. Pet-friendly with designated trails, the campground is steps away from hiking routes ranging from easy walks to challenging climbs. Rock climbing enthusiasts will find exceptional routes throughout the park, while wildlife lovers can seek out the iconic California condor soaring overhead. Bear Gulch Reservoir and its resident red-legged frogs offer additional natural wonder. The overall vibe is adventurous yet accessible — a destination for geology buffs, hikers, and nature lovers seeking an off-the-beaten-path California national park experience away from the crowds. [FLAG FOR HUMAN REVIEW: "Reservations available through Recreation.gov" was removed — reservation platform not confirmed in source data or known amenities list.]