CARLSBAD — Anza-Borrego Desert State Park and Carlsbad State Beach are the two San Diego County parks nominated in the second annual California State Parks Foundation poll, with voting opening today.
The poll highlights California’s best places for hiking, camping, views, wildflower blooms, kid-friendly adventures and more.
“The ‘Best of California’s State Parks’ poll is a fun opportunity for Californians to share what they love about their state parks,” said Rachel Norton, executive director of the California State Parks Foundation. “There are so many different types of parks to explore in California, whether you’re looking for a day at the beach, a hike among the redwoods, or a chance to learn about history. We encourage you to vote and tell us about your favorite state park.”
This year, Anza-Borrego is on the ballot for camping, hiking and wildflowers. Carlsbad State Beach is also nominated for best beach.
San Diego County boasted a few top picks in 2025.
Anza-Borrego — which encompasses parts of San Diego, Imperial and Riverside counties — was named the best in the state for viewing wildflowers, while Torrey Pines State Beach was recognized as the best place to picnic.
“Each spring — if the desert gets enough rain — Anza-Borrego Desert State Park transforms into a sea of vibrant wildflowers, with desert lilies, dune primroses and blooming ocotillo spreading across the landscape,” a statement from the foundation said.
“With sweeping ocean views, golden cliffs, and the sound of waves just steps away, Torrey Pines State Beach offers an unforgettable backdrop for a seaside picnic,” the statement continued. “Its coastal breezes and scenic trails make it the perfect spot to relax and refuel between adventures.”
The following other local parks earned honorable mentions:
— Anza-Borrego for camping;
— Palomar Mountain State Park for both picnicking and dog-friendly adventures; and
— Cardiff State Beach for the best beach.
More than 1,300 people participated in the inaugural poll in 2025. Many of the survey participants also submitted photos and personal stories about why the parks are special.
The California state park system includes 280 state park units, more than 340 miles of coastline, 970 miles of lake and river frontage, 15,000 campsites, 5,200 miles of trails, 3,195 historic buildings, and more than 11,000 known prehistoric and historic archaeological sites.
Voting for this year’s poll is open through April 11 at calparks.org/votebestof26.
