Pinnacles National Monument

Pinnacles National Monument

Centennial Celebration

Pinnacles National Monument will be celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2008. Throughout the year, centennial events will highlight the legacy of local initiative and support that was instrumental in the preservation of Pinnacles.

From the first settlers of Bear Valley and a group of World War I Veterans to several different government agencies, Pinnacles has had early, continuous and prudent protection for over a century. The result is a glimpse into an ecological island relatively undisturbed and unencumbered by current land use practices, commercial development, and invasive plants and animals. But beyond this physical landscape, Pinnacles National Monument is a microcosm of a way of life rapidly disappearing from the Central California coast region.

The park is strengthening its commitment to local communities by reciprocating the dedication and support to those who have sustained it through the years. While they are commemorating this past, they are looking to the next generation of stewards to ensure that Pinnacles National Monument stays relevant for the next 100 years.

Contact the park for more information about centennial celebration events.