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Phillip Burton Wilderness

Attractions and Places To See in Phillip Burton Wilderness - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see in Phillip Burton Wilderness are found within the Point Reyes National Seashore, encompassing over 26,000 acres of protected land. This area features diverse landscapes, including rugged coastal cliffs, dense forests, and open chaparral slopes. The wilderness is known for its ecological diversity, supporting over 450 bird species and 72 different mammals, such as Tule elk and northern elephant seals. Its terrain transitions from rocky shorelines to inland valleys, offering varied environments for exploration.

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Last updated: April 24, 2026

Alamere Falls

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Alamere Falls in Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin County, California is a rare "tidefall", a waterfall that flows directly into the ocean. It is one of only two in the …

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Tomales Point

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This point of land, just at the very northern end of Point Reyes National Seashore, is a great spot to watch for birds and elk, and admire the wildflowers in …

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Situated on a wide flat terrace high above the beach, the spacious but shadeless campground has toilets, potable drinking water, and trash cans, so campers don't have to carry out …

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Mount Wittenberg Trail

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A steep 400 meter (1300 feet) climb to the highest point in the park (426 m / 1407 ft), with views of the Seashore and Olema Valley. The loop passes …

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Chimney Rock Trailhead

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Chimney Rock is located on the eastern tip of the Point Reyes Headlands. The Chimney Rock area is a popular destination for visitors looking to see elephant seals, birds and …

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Lisa
August 27, 2024, Tomales Point

This point of land, just at the very northern end of Point Reyes National Seashore, is a great spot to watch for birds and elk, and admire the wildflowers in season. You have several options here, including a short trail down to nearby McClures Beach and a longer trail that hikes back along the ridge, offering great views.

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June 20, 2023, Tomales Point

Really pretty after a wet winter with all the wildflower colors.

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December 29, 2022, Tomales Point

Tomales Point (aka Pierce Point) is located at the northern end of Point Reyes National Seashore. The Tomales Point area is a popular destination for visitors wishing to view tule elk, birds, and wildflowers. The historic Pierce Point Ranch offers a glimpse into the early dairy ranching days on the peninsula. A short 0.4-mile (0.6-km) trail leads down to the beautiful McClures Beach. The 9.7-mile (15-km) round-trip Tomales Point Trail leads along the ridge crest of a narrow peninsula, offering spectacular views of Tomales Bay and Bolinas Ridge to the east, Bodega Bay to the north, and the coastline of the Point Reyes peninsula stretching to the south.

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Chimney Rock is located on the eastern tip of the Point Reyes Headlands. The Chimney Rock area is a popular destination for visitors looking to see elephant seals, birds and wildflowers. The 1.75-mile (2.8 km) round trip Chimney Rock Trail follows the crest of a narrow peninsula and offers spectacular views of Drakes Bay and the south-east coast. The historic Chimney Rock Lifeboat Station offers a glimpse into the harrowing task of rescuing crew and passengers from ships that have run aground along this rugged coastline.

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Very nice tour - duration 5 hours

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Very steep but ingenious 😁 you have to have walked it once

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From the tip of the eastern peninsula of Point Reyes the clifftop view is several hundred feet above Chimney Rock, often engulfed by the waves below.

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December 7, 2020, Alamere Falls

These last 100 yards down to the beach involve crossing the creek and scrambling down the cliffs through an erosion couloir. It passes the upper Alamere Falls that consist of 3 separate cascades between 20 and 30 feet in height., before reaching the beach with the rare Alamere "tidefall", a waterfall that flows directly into the ocean. It is one of only two in the continental USA. The other one is McWay Fall in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park a couple hundred miles south also in California https://www.komoot.com/highlight/352537 The coastal trail to get here is mostly wide, gradual hard-packed dirt. Alamere's main falls tumble 40 ft (12 m) over fragile shale cliffs at Alamere Creek Beach. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamere_Falls

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore in Phillip Burton Wilderness?

The Phillip Burton Wilderness is home to several unique natural features. You can witness the rare Alamere Falls, one of only two "tidefalls" in the continental USA, where a waterfall cascades directly onto the ocean beach. The area also boasts dramatic coastal landscapes, including forested ridges, expansive coastal grasslands, and rugged shorelines, all part of the Golden Gate Biosphere Network.

Where can I see wildlife, especially Tule elk and elephant seals?

For Tule elk, head to Tomales Point, located at the northern end of Point Reyes National Seashore. This area is renowned for its significant population of reintroduced tule elk. Elephant seals are best viewed at Chimney Rock, particularly between December and March during their breeding season.

Are there any historical sites to visit in the wilderness area?

Yes, the Phillip Burton Wilderness and surrounding Point Reyes National Seashore are rich in history. You can visit the re-created Coast Miwok village of Kule Loklo, offering insight into the peninsula's first inhabitants. Other notable sites include the historic Pierce Point Ranch, the Point Reyes Lighthouse (built in 1870), the Historic KPH Maritime Radio Receiving Station, and the Point Reyes Lifeboat Station, a National Historic Landmark.

What are some popular trails for scenic views?

For breathtaking views, consider the Chimney Rock Trail, a 1.75-mile round trip offering spectacular vistas of Drakes Bay. Another excellent option is the Coast Trail Abalone Point, which leads to picturesque cliffside views of the water below. The longer Tomales Point Trail also provides expansive views of Tomales Bay and the coastline.

What hiking opportunities are available in Phillip Burton Wilderness?

The Phillip Burton Wilderness offers diverse hiking opportunities for various skill levels. You can find trails ranging from easy to difficult, including loop options like the Fire Line & Coast Trail loop or the more challenging Woodward Valley Trail loop. For more detailed routes and options, explore the Hiking in Phillip Burton Wilderness guide.

Can I go running or road cycling near the attractions?

Absolutely! The area provides excellent routes for both running and road cycling. Runners can tackle trails like the Tomales Point route or the Palomarin Beach & Alamere Falls via Coast Trail. For road cyclists, options include the Lighthouse & Chimney Rock Road or longer loops like the Historic B Ranch. Discover more routes in the Running Trails in Phillip Burton Wilderness and Road Cycling Routes in Phillip Burton Wilderness guides.

Is there a good spot for camping near the beach?

Yes, Wildcat Campground is situated just behind Wildcat Beach. It offers a spacious, flat camping meadow with amenities like toilets, potable drinking water, and trash cans. Be aware that there is a steep climb up a gravel path to reach the Bear Valley Trail from the campground.

What is the best time of year to visit Phillip Burton Wilderness?

The Phillip Burton Wilderness offers something year-round, but specific attractions shine at different times. Spring (March-May) is ideal for viewing abundant wildflowers, especially around Chimney Rock and Tomales Point. Winter (December-March) is prime for observing elephant seals at Chimney Rock and for whale watching during migration seasons. While it's one of the foggiest places, clear days offer spectacular coastal views.

Are there any family-friendly activities or easy trails?

Many areas within the Phillip Burton Wilderness are suitable for families. The 1.75-mile round trip Chimney Rock Trail is accessible and offers engaging views. The re-created Coast Miwok village of Kule Loklo, a short walk from the Bear Valley Visitor Center, provides an educational experience for all ages. Shorter sections of trails, like the one leading to McClures Beach from Tomales Point, can also be family-friendly.

What are some lesser-known or 'hidden gems' in the area?

Beyond the most popular spots, consider exploring the Cypress Tree Tunnel, a picturesque path leading to the Historic KPH Maritime Radio Receiving Station. The Felix Family Structures at Laird's Landing, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, offer a glimpse into a unique local heritage. The Point Reyes Ranches Historic District also provides a deeper dive into the region's agricultural past.

What kind of biodiversity can I expect to see?

The Phillip Burton Wilderness is a haven for biodiversity, supporting over 450 bird species and 72 different mammals. Beyond the well-known Tule elk and elephant seals, you might spot various birds, marine mammals, and a diverse array of plant life, including wildflowers in season. The area is also critical habitat for thirty-eight threatened or endangered species.

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