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Monterey County Monument gains National Park status

Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the 149 species of birds that call the Pinnacles home including 30 endangered California Condors.

MONTEREY COUNTY, CΑLIF. – President Barack Obama has designated Pinnacles National Monument as Pinnacles National Park. The breathtaking 26,000 acre area is now Monterey County’s first national park.

“This designation adds another layer of excitement and prestige for Monterey County tourism. It puts us on the map for a whole new audience of tourists. Tourism experts know there is a specific group of travelers that plan trips based around National Parks” said Tammy Blount, CEO of the Monterey County Convention and Visitors Bureau. “I’m thankful for the work of Congressman Sam Farr and the rest of our national team to get this important designation. It helps raise awareness on a unique Monterey County asset where incredible hikes are waiting to be discovered.”

Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the 149 species of birds that call the Pinnacles home including 30 endangered California Condors. The Pinnacles system also houses 49 types of mammals, 22 reptiles, six amphibians, 68 butterflies, 36 dragonflies and damselflies, nearly 400 bees, and thousands of other invertebrates.

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