Blue Lagoon

Blue Lagoon is a captivating National Park featuring stunning azure waters and diverse ecosystems, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts.

250,000
Acres Protected
150
Miles of Trails
1,200,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Blue Lagoon

 

Blue Lagoon National Park, located in California, is renowned for its vibrant blue waters, surrounded by lush forested slopes and rich biodiversity. The park encompasses a diverse landscape comprising clear lakes, dense forests, and inspiring rocky outcrops. It provides a sanctuary for a range of wildlife, including the elusive bobcat and the majestic bald eagle. Historically, the area was inhabited by indigenous people who utilized the natural resources for sustenance and shelter. Visitors to Blue Lagoon National Park can explore a multitude of recreational activities, such as hiking on well-maintained trails offering panoramic views, kayaking on the serene lagoons, and bird-watching. Notable landmarks within the park include the Blue Cascade Falls and the ancient Oak Grove. With its breathtaking scenery and variety of activities, Blue Lagoon truly appeals to outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds.

Highlights

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Blue Cascade Falls

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Diverse bird watching opportunities

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Kayaking in crystal-clear lagoons

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Ancient Oak Grove with centuries-old trees

Notable Natural Features

Blue Cascade Falls

A stunning waterfall that plunges into a crystal-clear pool, offering impressive photo opportunities.

Ancient Oak Grove

Home to centuries-old oak trees, providing shade and a glimpse into the park's natural history.

Eagle Point Lookout

A vantage point offering sweeping views of the park and excellent wildlife viewing.