Here Are The 10 Most Incredible Natural Wonders In Southern California

Southern California boasts numerous breathtaking natural wonders that are easily accessible for residents and visitors.

We are surrounded by the most breathtaking natural wonders in Southern California. It's no surprise people flock to our state from all over the world to see these sights for themselves. If you live in SoCal, you are lucky to have these awe-inspiring destinations within a short drive. From stunning mountain landscapes formed millions of years ago to mysterious sailing rocks that seem to move all on their own, there are natural wonders all around us. Here are 10 of these wonders that make us proud to call Southern California home.

1. Lava Tube in Mojave National Preserve

This heavenly shaft of light beams through the cave and illuminates the surroundings of this rare lava tube in SoCal.

2. La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles

The most famous fossil destination in the world, where thousands of plant and animal fossils have been excavated, is located in Los Angeles at the La Brea Tar Pits.

3. Moreton Bay Fig Tree in Santa Barbara

The largest fig tree in the US is located in Santa Barbara and she's a beauty!

4. Arroyo Tapiado Carrizo Badlands Mud Caves

Located in the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, this is the largest known cave system in the country with 22 caves and 9 slot canyons to explore.

5. Slot Canyon

These narrow rock sculptures in Anza Borrego State Park are a wonderous thing to experience. You'd never guess this natural wonder is only 90 minutes from San Diego.

6. The Trona Pinnacles

These oddly shaped tufa spires found in the Mojave Desert were formed thousands of years ago and still remain today. They are an eerie yet beautiful sight to see.

7. Point Dume in Malibu

A handsome rock makes a dramatic statement in Malibu. Whether you're climbing it or just admiring it from afar, it's a splendid sight to see.

8. Zabriskie Point in Death Valley

Composed of sediment from a lake that dried up 5 million years ago, this landscape in Death Valley is part of the Amargosa Range.

9. Joshua Tree National Park

Perhaps one of the best known natural wonders in SoCal is easily recognizable by the Joshua tree that is native to the area.

10. The Racetrack

A natural racetrack in Death Valley is created by these "sailing stones" that seem to move on their own and leave a mysterious trail of motion in the dust.

We are lucky to live in such a stunning part of the country. I hope you're inspired to see these natural wonders in person. If you live in SoCal, make sure to add these spots to your weekend adventures as these destinations are the perfect way to explore our beautiful state.

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