Kevin F.
Yelp
What a beautiful hike along the Point Reyes coastline. Waterfalls to the ocean are rare as it is in California, especially with climate change and drought. So, this is a must on any one's hiking list in Cali. The one in Big Sur is cool, but not accessible, Alamere falls is, just be ready for a moderate hike along the coastline. No redwoods here, more reminiscent of the far north Cali, or Oregon or maybe San Juan island, lots of fir trees. Unfortunately, like most of the Bay Area, poison oak is definitely present. Pretty moderate trail throughout, for some reason it seemed more uphill coming back, as it's a there and back trail. If I do it again, I'll probably take the beach route again to the falls, the take the trail above the falls, back to the coast trail. Be aware! It's 7 miles in, just to get to the falls. This is a very popular trail, so come early, parking fills up fast and by the time I was done was stretching down the road. Lots of amazing views of the coast line, extending up to Bodega bay and down Point Reyes. Lots of fishing boats up n down the coast. The beach was nice, it's a trek to the falls, once you get to the beach, but you can see it on the distance. Quite a few good views of the farallon islands, even with the high fog most the morning. Definitely a worth while hike to do, just remember, it's going to be 13-14 mile hike. The views and lakes and waterfalls were all pretty amazing. Definitely a hike ya want to do, in the Bay Area. Even though there was lots of cars in the parking lot, the trails weren't crowded. Everyone seemed to be enjoying the day and hike. So... Always willing to go the extra mile, happy hiking, God bless, and cheers!