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Chimney Rock Trail.
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The historic Point Reyes Lighthouse.
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A common sight within the Point Reyes National Seashore.
The 12-mile long Point Reyes Beach (also known as Great Beach).
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The Point Reyes Elephant Seal Overlook is located near Chimney Rock.
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Drakes Bay.
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This lifeboat station in Drakes Bay was built to save mariners who were shipwrecked off of Point Reyes.
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McClures Beach.
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Point Reyes' Tomales Point is home to one of California's 22 herds of tule elk (Cervus canadensis nannodes).
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Tule elk near Tomales Point.
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Tomales Bay seen from Inverness Ridge.
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Kehoe Beach.
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Located on the southern end of the Point Reyes National Seashore, Alamere Falls is one of only two waterfalls in California that plunges directly onto a beach.
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A calm, glassy morning near Palomarin Beach.
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A forest path leading to Bass Lake from the Palomarin Trail.
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Palomarin Trail.
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The road to Point Reyes.
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Bear Valley Visitor Center, Point Reyes National Seashore headquarters.

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