Tomales Point Trail

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Tomales Point Trail is a scenic hiking route in Point Reyes National Seashore known for its coastal views, wildflower displays, and frequent tule elk sightings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
recreational route
followsFeature Tomales Point peninsula NERFINISHED
hasAccessPolicy day-use only
hasApproximateLength 15.1 kilometers round trip
9.4 miles round trip
hasBestSeason fall
spring
hasDifficulty moderate
hasEndpoint Tomales Point NERFINISHED
hasHazard fog
poison oak (in some sections)
strong coastal winds
hasParkingAt Pierce Point Ranch trailhead parking area
hasRegulation dogs not allowed
stay on designated trail
hasRouteType out-and-back
hasSceneryType coastal
dune
grassland
hasStartingElevation near sea level
hasSurface dirt
sand
hasTrailhead Pierce Point Ranch NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Bodega Bay (distant views) NERFINISHED
Inverness Ridge (distant views) NERFINISHED
hasWildlife raptors
shorebirds
tule elk
isPopularFor birdwatching
coastal views
tule elk sightings
wildflower displays
wildlife viewing
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Marin County, California NERFINISHED
Point Reyes National Seashore NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy National Park Service
nearbyHistoricSite Pierce Point Ranch NERFINISHED
overlooksBodyOfWater Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
Tomales Bay NERFINISHED
partOf Point Reyes National Seashore trail system NERFINISHED
usedFor day hiking
nature observation
photography

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Tomales Point hasTrail Tomales Point Trail