![]() ![]() "It goes to show you what can happen when the ground is saturated and gravity takes place with failures," said National Park Service Ranger Christine Beekman.īeekman says storm damage inside the park is still be assessed. MORE: World War II-era military structure falls onto beach at SF's Fort Funston A waterfall dropping into the sea is the culmination of this wildly scenic, somewhat strenuous, and very popular hike. But in addition to the unforgettable vistas there’s another reason to fall for this trail: wildlife. The dramatic landslide was captured Tuesday by a brave beachgoer near Alamere Falls, inside the Point Reyes National Seashore. It leads along the ridge crest of a narrow peninsula in the northernmost area of the park and it rewards with breathtaking ocean vistas, views of Tomales Bay and the coastline and wonderful wildflowers in early spring. There are hundreds of downed trees and even a recent landslide, caught on camera. (KGO) - In the North Bay, we're getting our first look at storm damage at Point Reyes. ![]() Near the visitor center, you can walk right on top of the infamous San Andreas Fault. In the North Bay, we're getting our first look at storm damage at Point Reyes, including a landslide caught on camera near Alamere Falls. 01 of 11 Earthquake Trail Betsy Malloy Photography The first place to go at Point Reyes in the Bear Valley Visitor Center, where you can get up-to-the-minute information and tips from the park rangers. ![]()
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