Point Reyes Pilgrimage

I have visited Point Reyes National Seashore many times over the years, but each time I leave inspired by the amazing scenery and look forward to the next exploration. This time I did a loop out of Bear Valley that I have done in the past, but in the reverse direction to best accommodate the day’s tides. This loop hits virtually all the coastal highlights of the south district of the park, including Alamere Falls, Wildcat Beach, Arch Rock, Kelham Beach, Sculptured Beach and Secret Beach. In addition, the inland trails traverse through lush Douglas fir forest with sweeping panoramic views achieved on the slopes of Mount Wittenberg. Access to Secret Beach via Sculptured Beach and Kelham Beach via Arch Rock both require low tides so the route must be designed accordingly. As to be expected, we encountered excellent tidepooling at Sculptured Beach with bountiful anemones, sea stars and mussels. Secret Beach features an immense natural amphitheater and a pristine stretch of coastline. Some of my favorite photos from this outing are below. A GPS map of the route is here. Complete photo album here (photos of me by Joel Lanz).

Complete photo album here.

6 Comments Add yours

  1. N.G. Davis says:

    Adding to my life list NOW.

  2. Gorgeous countryside, and obviously good weather. I envy you.

  3. Brian says:

    Love these pictures. My wife and I were up there with the kids on the same day. It was such a beautiful day and everything was so green. We wish we could have been out there running it!

    My wife and I love taking pictures while we run. what camera do you use? We are on my wife’s second and we need a third (she dropped this the last two on a run). Any suggestions would be great.

  4. Jon says:

    How do you know the tides for access to the “amphitheater” on Secret beach?

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