The Point Reyes Station Webcam shows a view of Point Reyes Beach.
Point Reyes Station is small unincorporated town located in western Marin County, California. Point Reyes Station is located along State Route 1 and is a gateway to the Point Reyes National Seashore, an extremely popular national preserve. About 350 people live in the town. It is also the name of a census-designated place in northern California covering the unincorporated town and surrounding countryside, with a total CDP population of 818.
The town is home to the region's weekly newspaper, The Point Reyes Light, which won the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for its reporting on the now-defunct cult group Synanon.
Point Reyes Station is located just south and east of the southern end of Tomales Bay, and slightly east of the San Andreas Fault just before the fault submerges down the center of Tomales Bay.
Point Reyes Station nominally borders Tomales Bay; however, a combination of dams, silting, and intentional landfill has raised the level of former salt marshes at the south end of the bay and left Point Reyes Station approximately 0.8 mile (1.3 km) from the nearest tidal flats.
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Clouds, overcast clouds
Wind | 4.47 m/s |
Cloudiness | 100 % |
Temperature (min/max) | 12/14 °C |
Pressure | 1016 hpa |
Humidity | 95 % |
Last update: 21 Nov 2024 @ 11:06
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