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    Alamere Falls

    Extraordinary waterfall directly onto beach in Point Reyes National Seashore

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    Description

    Alamere Falls is a beautiful waterfall deep within the Phillip Burton Wilderness of Point Reyes National Seashore. The tidefalls are a dramatic sight as water cascades over a 30 foot tall cliff directly onto the south end of Wildcat Beach. While no easy trek—a 13-mile (20 km) minimum round-trip hike is required—this spectacular spot is a popular—and a sometimes overcrowded—visitor draw. Three trailheads provide access to the falls - Bear Valley, Palomarin, and Five Brooks. Beware of getting too close to cliff edges and be mindful of coastal erosion. National Park Service

    Activities
    • Hiking
    • Mountain Biking
    Setting
    • Beach
    • Ocean Front
    • Ocean View
    • River Front
    • River View
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      (415) 464-5100

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    • Address

      Bolinas, CA 94924, USA

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    • Free Entry
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