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Lighthouse Road Closure

Road repairs will require the Lighthouse entrance road to be closed on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and some Thursdays from October 7, 2008 through Thursday, October 23, 2008.
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Welcome to Point Reyes National Seashore

From its thunderous ocean breakers crashing against rocky headlands and expansive sand beaches through its open grasslands to its brushy hillsides and forested ridges, visitors can discover over 1000 species of plants and animals. Home to several cultures over thousands of years, Point Reyes preserves a tapestry of stories and interactions of people. Point Reyes awaits your exploration.
 
Limantour Beach: Sunsetting over the Point Reyes Headlands

Coastal Watershed Restoration Project Final Phase

The current path from the main parking lot to the beach at Limantour Beach will be removed and a bridge will be constructed in its place. A temporary trail will be constructed from the parking area to the beach. The Muddy Hollow Dam will also be removed. A new section of the Estero Trail is now open to the public, with its terminus at the Muddy Hollow Road. The removal of the dams will occur from August 1 through October 15, 2008.
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Giacomini Wetland Restoration Project

Giacomini Wetland Restoration Project Phase II

Construction for Phase II will continue through November 30, 2008. The public is invited to a field workshop on Saturday, October 25 and to an open house event on Sunday, October 26, to celebrate the final breaching of the Giacomini Ranch levees. Check here for information on current trail closures. Information on project timing, maps, and impacts on area residents and visitors will be updated as needed.
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Giacomini Wetlands © Robert Campbell

Special Events for October & November

October 20 - Ocean Lecture: "Marine Mammals as Sentinels of Ocean Change"
October 25 - Giacomini Field Workshop - Dynamics of Bird Use
October 26 - Final Breaching of the Giacomini Wetland Levees
November 22 - Giacomini Field Workshop
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Herd of non-native fallow deer

Non-Native Deer Management

Non-native axis and fallow deer were introduced to the Point Reyes area before the establishment of National Seashore.
Frequently Asked Questions (34 KB PDF)
National Seashore's Analysis of the Humane Society's Report (20 KB PDF)
Read more about the impacts the non-native deer have on Seashore ecosystems and how the park is managing them.
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Point Reyes National Seashore
1 Bear Valley Rd.
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956

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Phone

Park Information
(415) 464-5100

Point Reyes Lighthouse (Thursday through Monday      10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.)
(415) 669-1534

Fax

(415) 663-8132

Climate

Warm, dry summers and cool rainy winters characterize the Point Reyes Peninsula's climate, similar to the type of climate that prevails on the Mediterranean.
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Point Reyes Lighthouse  

Did You Know?
The Point Reyes Lighthouse was completed in 1870, 16 years after Congress initially appropriated funds for its construction. It still stands in its original location, having weathered over 135 years at what is considered to be the windiest, foggiest location on the US west coast.
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Last Updated: October 03, 2008 at 17:52 EST