Point Reyes National Seashore combines the beauty of the Pacific headlands with a bit of ranching and farming history. It is also one of the few places you can see Tule Elk, an endangered species that was reintroduced to Point Reyes in 1978. We hiked out to Tomales Point, a popular out-and-back route with some great views of the Pacific Ocean and Tomales Bay. It's a bit brushy in places, but wildflowers cover just about every available bit of ground, making the hike fragrant and colorful!
Your reward for climbing up to the first ridgeline on the trail is an amazing view right up the coastline.
5.21.2009
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