Pinnacles National Park is an American national park protecting a mountainous area located east of the Salinas Valley in Central California, about five miles east of Soledad and 80 miles southeast of San Jose. The park's namesakes are the eroded leftovers of the western half of an extinct volcano that has moved 200 miles from its original location on the San Andreas Fault, embedded in a portion of the California Pacific Coast Ranges. Pinnacles is managed by the National Park Service and the majority of the park is protected as wilderness.
The national park is divided by the rock formations into East and West Divisions, connected only by foot trails. The east side has shade and water, while the west has high walls. The rock formations provide for spectacular pinnacles that attract rock climbers.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinnacles_National_Park
Official Website https://www.nps.gov/pinn/planyourvisit/basicinfo.htm
More information http://www.nps.gov/pinn/parknews/vcreloc.htm
Coordinates 36°29'37.471" N -121°8'47.059" E