Greetings from Point Reyes National Seashore

Outdoor adventures have always been a top priority in my life and with each new destination and exploration my soul grows that much closer to mother nature. I am currently an undergraduate at San Francisco State University studying Environmental Studies with an emphasis on Natural Resource Management and Conservation and I am very passionate about conserving our beautiful resources and land. During my most recent park visit at Point Reyes National Seashore, which I attended with my BioGeography class, I was so fascinated by how much biodiversity was present in the park, from the different species of trees and animals and how each contributes to keeping a properly functioning, healthy ecosystem. Both hikes, Bayview and Limantour, brought a refreshing and relaxing vibe over my body as I stood in amazement from the beauty and science of life. #SFSU

Sincerely,
Kelsey

Point Reyes National Seashore

This seashore, established in 1962, is the only national seashore on the West Coast. It features windswept beaches, coastal cliffs and headlands, marine terraces, coastal uplands, salt marshes, estuaries, and coniferous forests. Located on the Point Reyes Peninsula, 40 miles northwest of San Francisco, the park encompasses about 71,070 acres, stretched across more than 80 miles of undeveloped coastline. Within the park, 32,730 acres are designated wilderness or potential wilderness, constituting one of the most accessible wilderness areas in the country, and the only marine wilderness (Drakes Estero) on the West Coast south of Alaska. The park harbors an astonishingly rich array of wildlife species, some found nowhere else on Earth.

State(s): California

Established: 1972

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