Small enough for a day trip but grand enough to blow your mind, Pinnacles National Park is a cathedral of rock in the Central Valley, about an hour’s drive from Watsonville. The park’s namesake pinnacles, made of andesite and rhyolite rock, tower over the surrounding chaparral, drawing hikers, rock climbers, and a large population of the endangered California condor. Courageous spelunkers can venture into the park’s talus caves, home to 14 species of bats, while those interested in history can stop in the town of San Juan Bautista on the drive in from Watsonville to Pinnacles.