Last spring, when we recommended five state parks to visit, readers told us we had missed some of their favorites. So here are a few you wanted us to share.
Visitors to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in California are treated to wildflower superblooms after wet winters.Credit...John Francis Peters for The New York Times
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By Ruffin Prevost
In May, after a series of federal staffing cuts in the national park system, we offered a look at five state parks that feel like national parks — duplicate destinations for readers worried about long waits, service reductions or other issues in marquee spots like Yellowstone, Zion or Great Smoky Mountains.








