Point Reyes Lighthouse, Point Reyes National Seashore, California PaPa's Page
Point Reyes Lighthouse was Established in 1870. Visitors walk in 0.4 of a mile then Climb Down 308 steps to the Lighthouse. The Station was Automated in 1975. The lighthouse is part of Point Reyes National Seashore.
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27000 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
Inverness, CA 94937
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Road Trip to Point Reyes | U-turn to the lighthouse
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U-turn to the Point Reyes lighthouse!
Today, We went to Point Reyes National Seashore! It was a long and crazy day but the view was worth it. Its about an hour and a half North of San Francisco, took N-101 to Route 1 which is a long and winding road, the view is amazing during daytime but i do not recommended driving in at night because the road is pretty narrow. It has been raining lately, so there’s also some flooded area so be careful driving. We wanted to go to the Lighthouse first, but missed our turn to Drakes Beach. POV’s are not allowed to the lighthouse road, unless you have special permits. So we got rerouted ended up at the South beach, a beautiful ocean view with big crazy waves. After taking few pictures, we drove back to Drakes Beach and purchase a ticket $7/person, which allows you ride the bus to the lighthouse then it goes to Chimney rock which is the second stop and then back to the visitor center. At the lighthouse, we had to walk about 0.4miles from the bus stop to the top of the lighthouse, then it’s about 308 steps down. We didn't know that theres gonna be hiking involved and that theres no food/store near by, we forgot to bring some snacks but good thing is we did bring water bottle. WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND bring some food and water! After one hour, we hiked back to the bus stop and decided to go back to Drakes Beach. We arrived at the parking lot around 03:30PM, next destination is Cypress tree tunnel and Shipwreck so stay tuned for the next video.
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Point Reyes (Inverness), California , filmed from the air in stunning 4K 60 FPS.
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Point Reyes Lighthouse Tour
Old original amazing lighthouse built in Paris in 1867, operating continuously from 1870 to 1975 at Pt. Reyes, CA. This day, January 22, 2011, is in the whale watching season and whale spouts were visible all day long from this beautiful point in the far west of the California coast. Talk about far left, this point is on a different continent, the Pacific shelf, separated from the North American shelf by the San Andreas Fault and Tomales Bay. Pt. Reyes is basically a Pacific Island with its own flora and fauna, having crept up 6 inches a year from Baja California, via the fault, over the last 100,000 years.
Scenic California Drive | Wheelchair Travel Logs | San Francisco to Point Reyes National Seashore #2
WHEELOGS (Wheelchair Logs) | VLOG #2
This video is part 2 of the scenic drive from San Francisco to Point Reyes National Seashore, California - USA.
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Kids Travel Channel @ Point Reyes National Seashore
Kids Travel Channel went to see the famous Point Reyes Lighthouse. Our family enjoyed the short hike and of course, the amazing views of the Pacific Ocean. We even saw a few whales! We weren't able to document it because they surfaced and vanished so quickly. Nevertheless, hope you'll enjoy our video!
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Point Reyes National Seashore
The Point Reyes Lighthouse, is a lighthouse in the Gulf of the Farallones on Point Reyes in Point Reyes National Seashore, located in Marin County, California, United States.
El faro de Reyes, es un faro en el Golfo de los Farallones que se encuentra en el condado de Marin, California, Estados Unidos.
Alamere Falls Trail - Point Reyes California
Alamere Falls Trail - Point Reyes California
Point Reyes | Home Sweet World, S3 Ep. 3 (HD)
Our day-trip to Point Reyes National Seashore rewarded us with some nice hikes and great views from Chimney Rock and the Lighthouse though the weather was cloudy and windy.
Nosso passeio ao parque litorâneo de Point Reyes nos brindou com algumas boas caminhadas e vistas bonitas da costa e do farol embora o tempo estivesse nublado e ventoso.
Point Reyes is a prominent cape and popular Northern California tourist destination on the Pacific coast of northern California. It is located in Marin County approximately 30 miles (50 km) west-northwest of San Francisco. The term is often applied to the Point Reyes Peninsula, the region bounded by Tomales Bay on the northeast and Bolinas Lagoon on the southeast. The headland is protected as part of Point Reyes National Seashore.
The peninsula is a popular recreational destination for the nearby San Francisco Bay Area, especially for hiking on its many trails and sea kayaking the shores of Tomales Bay and the coast. Point Reyes National Seashore offers some of the finest birdwatching in the United States, It is also one of the best places to watch Northern Elephant Seals in the winter months. More than 70,000 acres (300 km2) of habitat harbor an incredible variety of bird life. There are also popular oyster farms in and near the peninsula.
Who's Who? at Point Reyes National Seashore - Sarah King
Point Reyes National Seashore, USA
Point Reyes National Seashore is a 71,028-acre (287.44 km2) park preserve located on the Point Reyes Peninsula in Marin County, California, USA.
As a national seashore, it is maintained by the US National Park Service as a nationally important nature preserve within which some existing agricultural uses are allowed to continue.
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38°00'03.1N 122°59'48.6W
Landscape Photography: Point Reyes National Seashore Ship Wreck
Come with me as I adventure into Point Reyes National Seashore in the early morning hours in order to capture the perfect sunrise image of a ship wreck.
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A Peaceful Place at Point Reyes National Seashore
On this day (November 2016), I experienced a location near the lighthouse in Point Reyes National Seashore (San Francisco, CA). The lighthouse was close that day, but the surrounding of this area was still a sight to see. With deer’s in the distance and the ocean as far as I can see. A very peaceful day.
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Point Reyes Lighthouse - Windiest place on Pacific Coast
Point Reyes, Marin County, California, United States
Gorgeous place, but bring a jacket:)
Point Reyes National Seashore - Pacific Coast Cliffs
Point Reyes is the only National Seashore on the Pacific Coast. In this brief music video my daughter and I show you the major sites at this beautiful location.
Point Reyes, Alamere Falls; 2/6/2016
This video is about Alamere Falls shot with Gopro 1080 @ 60FPS.
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The hike to Alamere Falls in Point Reyes National Seashore is one of the best Bay Area gems and a landmark for any park enthusiast. It's almost a rite of passage to touch the falls, and like anything worth seeing, you will need all day to access it. This is a moderate to strenuous 13-mile roundtrip hike with ocean views, backcountry lakes and lush vegetation. You will want to bring plenty of water and snacks, or consider reserving a campsite at Wildcat Camp and make a weekend of it. The unique waterfall generates from Alamere Creek, which falls over the coastal bluffs right onto the beach, and is one of only two falls in the state like this. The falls remain all year, but are best after winter and spring rains.
To get to Alamere Falls, park at the Palomarin trailhead in the southern end of the park.
Point Reyes National Seashore HD
Tule Elk, black tailed deer, the famous lighthouse and a long glorious shoreline make Point Reyes National Seashore a Bay Area treasure. The herd of elk is the largest in California.
POINT REYES - ROAD TRIP FROM SAN FRANCISCO ????- vlog 2019
Welcome to Point Reyes National Seashore! On this vlog, we take a road trip from San Francisco up the California Coast to the Point Reyes Peninsula, one of the most scenic drives in the Bay Area. We visit the iconic Cypress Tunnel, a local cheese shop called Cowgirl Creamery, followed by Drake's Bay, and even a Czechoslovakian Restaurant called Vladimir's.
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California: The Point Reyes Lighthouse (April 2017)
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Alamere Falls 9/11/2017 - Point Reyes National Seashore, CA
Alamere Falls is a beautiful waterfall in Point Reyes National Seashore. It consists of upper and lower falls flowing into the ocean. It cascades over steep bluffs at Alamere Creek Beach. Upper falls separately fall along the stream on the ledge of the bluffs. Lower falls cascade down the bluffs directly into the beach.
Alamere Falls hike starts with Coastal Trail from Palomarin Trailhead in Bolinas. The hike to the waterfall is about 8.5 miles RT, and there is a slight elevation loss/gain, but not significant. Trail is in good condition overall, except some uneven eroded sections here and there. After passing two lakes (Bass Lake and Pelican Lake), you come to a cairn (arrow sign of rocks) pointing to the route to the waterfall. The path looks like a narrow tunnel covered with vegetation. Be wary of poison oak as you go through the narrow path. If you opt out taking the path to the waterfall at the cairn, there's a route recommended by NPS....continue Coastal Trail north to Wildcat Camp and trek south along the beach at low tide to reach the waterfall.
Scrambling down/up the shale bluffs from the path to upper falls and further down to lower falls at the beach can be a bit challenging as it is steep. Make sure of secure handhold and footing as you go.
Bring enough water to stay hydrated as half of the trail is exposed and provides no shade. Parking is free and restroom is available. Plan the journey according to tides for viewing the waterfall from the beach.