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Are State Parks and Campgrounds Open?

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You can visit most of California’s state and national parks, but here’s what to know before you go.
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Eli Edelson, a reader in Los Angeles, has been sheltering in place since March but wants to take a trip this summer with his friends to go hiking or camping. He wrote: “I am curious about the status of national parks and camping in California. Are they fully open?”
While many of California’s national and state parks are open to the public, there’s a caveat: Visitors still have to social distance, although wide open spaces may make that easier. And just because the scenery has changed, you should take the same health precautions that you would at home, like washing your hands regularly and not traveling if you’re feeling ill.
Additionally, public health officials say that visitors should be from the same household and must remain in small groups. They should wear masks when they aren’t able to stand six feet apart from other visitors.
“The state recognizes the need for people to explore the outdoors, get some fresh air and exercise,” said Gloria Sandoval, the deputy director of public affairs for California State Parks. “That’s why we are increasing access across our state park system provided that Californians do their part.

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