We are all drawn to bodies of water in summer. California’s glimmering beaches, beautiful lakes, and winding rivers are popular spots to cool off or play, but it’s essential to know the risks, too.
From the epic 340 km long hike along the John Muir Trail to a short climb to the enchanting viewpoint of Zabriskie Point in Death Valley, California boasts a plethora of hiking opportunities.
The dry, hot summers here are conducive to wildfires, and the area is also prone to earthquakes. Before heading out, check the local news and adhere to all fire restrictions and evacuation orders.