Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Point Reyes National Seashore

We just returned from a 3-day outing to Point Reyes.  We stayed at the Lingonberry Farm about a mile outside of Point Reyes Station.  Our dinners (both nice in their own ways) were at Stationhouse Cafe and Sidestreet Kitchen, the latter being quite informal.  

We split the three day outings into bike-hike-bike, covering about 34 miles on each biking day and 13 miles for the hike.  The first bike outing was a cut-short attempt to get to the lighthouse from the visitor center.  (Traffic was heavy, winds were strong, road surface was bad, and we were running out of time from a noon start before the checkin limit at our accommodation.)  The second bike ride was excellent, looping out toward Petaluma past the Nicasio Reservoir, then north on Hicks Valley Road, west to Marshall (complete with ride up the infamous "Marshall Wall"), and then a blistering fast return via Hwy 1 aided by a brisk tailwind.  The hike was also great: starting from the Estero trailhead, we hiked out to Sunset Beach, with the last mile and a half or so in cross-country fashion along the low-tide shoreline.  Wildlife sightings were great: otters, harbor seals, egrets, quail, and an owl, among others.  On the hike, we only saw one (maybe two) other people the whole day.  The second bikeride was also with light traffic, especially once we started north on Hicks Valley Road.

I had no computer with me, so these photos are coming in after returning home on day three.  The first four and the last four are from the two bike rides; the middle nine are from the hike.













1 comment:

Danielinha said...

Looks like a lovely trip. Your animal close-ups are impressive! Quails and owls are super shy creatures!