Get to Know the Golden State
California is known for celebrating its rich history along with its vast differences, from its diverse geography to its variances in climate. These stats and symbols are just a sample of the Golden State’s distinct characteristics.
California has an incredible variety of geography across all 12 regions.
California has three active volcanoes: Mt. Lassen (elevation 10,457 feet) and Mt. Shasta (elevation 14,162) in the Cascade Mountain range, and Mt. Mammoth (elevation 11,000 feet) in the Sierra Nevada.
Mt. Shasta pictured
The state population was estimated at 38,965,193 in the July 2023 US Census - approximately 12 percent of the United States' total population - according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
The population in California's six largest cities are as follows:
San Jose: 971,233
The GrandView Restaurant in pictured
California has a Mediterranean-type climate characterized by general sun and warmth with rain mainly in the winter. Climate does vary greatly based on distance from the ocean and elevation.
There are five main climate zones:
Desert: Characterized by great daily and annual variations in temperature with very little rainfall.
AutoCamp campsite in Joshua Tree pictured
Rainfall varies from 80 inches in Del Norte County (North Coast) to as low as 3 inches in Imperial County (Deserts).
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