Point Reyes Lighthouse and Chimney Rock Trail, California, USA
The Point Reyes Lighthouse is a beautiful and historic landmark located at the tip of Point Reyes National Seashore. Chimney Rock trail offers stunning views of Drakes Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
Point Reyes Station: CA 94956
Cypress Tree Tunnel: Inverness, CA 94937
Point Reyes Lighthous: Lighthouse Visitor Center, 27000 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Inverness, CA 94937
Chimney Rock Trail: Chimney Rock Trail, Inverness, CA 94937
Date Picture Taken: December, 2022
On the way to the Point Reyes Lighthouse, I stopped at the small town of Point Reyes Station.
I also stopped at Cypress Tree Tunnel.
The trees were planted around 1930, though their purpose remains debated. Some say they were meant to serve as a windbreak, while others believe they symbolized the prestige of the RCA, which operated a historic radio station nearby. Today, the tunnel leads to the North District Operations Center.
Scenes while to the lighthouse
The parking lot for the lighthouse
Walking to the lighthouse
The Lighthouse Visitor Center
Descending the 313 steps to the lighthouse base is a pilgrimage in itself. The rugged cliffs unfold beneath your feet, the salty wind whipping through your hair, and the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean stretches before you.
The backside
Towering 35 feet above the rugged cliffs of Point Reyes National Seashore, the Point Reyes Lighthouse stands as a majestic sentinel, guiding mariners for over 150 years.
Turned around and looked back
Climbing back to go back to the parking lot
The strong wind in this location made strange shape of the trees.
A short drive from the lighthouse is Chimney Rock Trail.
Chimney Rock Trail follows a narrow, winding trail along a ridge, with the vast Pacific Ocean unfolding. Lush green meadows carpet the rolling hills, while dramatic cliffs plunge into the churning waters below.
Turned around and looked – panoramic view
The backside again
Another view of the backside
The far away at the ocean is the end of this trail. I turned back here.
Walking back to the trailhead