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King Range National Conservation Area adventures

King Range National Conservation Area Adventures

The King Range National Conservation Area offers a rugged landscape where the mountains meet the Pacific Ocean, known for its scenic views and diverse outdoor activities.

68,000
Acres Protected
80
Miles of Trails
16,000
Annual Visitors
1970
Year Established

About King Range National Conservation Area

King Range National Conservation Area
 

The King Range National Conservation Area, situated along California's Lost Coast, spans over 68,000 acres of dramatic coastal and mountainous terrain. This area is characterized by steep ridges that plunge dramatically into the Pacific Ocean, providing a unique blend of coastal and mountainous ecosystems. The area is a biodiversity hotspot, home to a variety of plant and animal species. Established in 1970, it is managed predominantly by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to preserve its natural beauty and ecological integrity. History buffs will appreciate the area's early 20th-century homesteading relics. Outdoor enthusiasts flock to the King Range for activities such as hiking, backcountry camping, and wildlife viewing. The region's centerpiece, the Lost Coast Trail, offers challenging terrain and stunning coastal panoramas, appealing to seasoned hikers seeking solitude and adventure. Notable landmarks include the remote Black Sands Beach and the towering King Peak. The King Range's isolation and rugged beauty provide a wilderness experience unmatched by more accessible destinations, attracting visitors looking for both challenge and tranquility.

Highlights

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Lost Coast Trail

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Black Sands Beach

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King Peak

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Shelter Cove

Notable Natural Features

Black Sands Beach

A remote beach known for its distinctive dark pebbles and striking ocean views.

King Peak

The highest point in the King Range, offering panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness.

Lost Coast Trail

A challenging trek along one of the most pristine coastal wilderness areas in the U.S.