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Alamere Falls

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Alamere Falls

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Alamere Falls is a rare and spectacular coastal waterfall, often called a "tidefall," located within the Phillip Burton Wilderness in Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin County, California. This natural wonder is one of only two waterfalls in California that cascades directly onto a beach and into the Pacific Ocean. It plunges dramatically over fragile shale cliffs onto Wildcat Beach, offering a unique natural spectacle at sea level.

Visitors consistently rave about the sheer uniqueness of Alamere Falls, highlighting the breathtaking…

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    15 décembre 2016

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    Les chutes d'Alamere à Point Reyes National Seashore, dans le comté de Marin, en Californie, sont une « marée » rare, une chute d'eau qui se jette directement dans l'océan. C'est l'un des deux seuls aux États-Unis continentaux.
    Les chutes principales d'Alamere dégringolent de 12 m sur les falaises de schiste fragiles d'Alamere Creek Beach. En amont, il y a les chutes supérieures d'Alamere qui se composent de 3 cascades séparées entre 20 et 30 pieds de hauteur. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamere_Falls
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    20 juillet 2014

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    Grandes chutes d'eau.
    Il y en a plusieurs, si vous montez le premier.
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    22 mars 2019

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    Si vous prévoyez de descendre au pied des chutes, vous devrez traverser la rivière au niveau des chutes supérieures. Sauter par-dessus n'est pas facile quand l'eau est haute ; apportez des chaussures imperméables et portez des vêtements légers qui peuvent sécher rapidement à l'air au cas où vous ne le feriez pas.
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    Alamere Falls via Coast Trail — Point Reyes National Seashore

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    Embark on the Alamere Falls via Coast Trail for a moderate hiking adventure through Point Reyes National Seashore. This route spans 8.1 miles (13.0 km) and involves a total elevation…

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    Embark on the Stewart Trail Long Loop, a challenging 14.9-mile (23.9 km) hike that takes you through the diverse landscapes of the Phillip Burton Wilderness. You will gain 2384 feet…

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    Randonnée difficile. Excellente condition physique nécessaire. Sentiers accessibles pour la plupart. Restez vigilant.

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    Position:Marin County, Californie, États-Unis d'Amérique

    Foire aux questions

    What is the recommended route to Alamere Falls, and how long does it take?

    The most common and recommended route to Alamere Falls starts from the Palomarin Trailhead. To reach the top of the falls, it's approximately 3.8 miles (6.1 km) one-way. If you wish to descend to the base of the falls, you'll need to continue to Wildcat Campground, then walk 1.1 miles (1.8 km) south along the beach. This makes the total one-way distance to the base about 6.6 miles (10.6 km). Hikers should plan for a full day, as the round trip to the base of the falls is over 13 miles and can take 6-8 hours, depending on pace and stops.

    How difficult is the hike to Alamere Falls, especially for beginners?

    The hike to Alamere Falls is generally considered challenging, particularly if you aim to reach the base of the falls. The terrain includes varied coastal paths, some shaded forest sections, and potentially steep descents. The total distance of over 13 miles round trip requires a good level of fitness. For beginners, it's crucial to be prepared for a long day, carry plenty of water and snacks, and wear appropriate footwear. The National Park Service advises against attempting to scramble down the fragile cliffs directly to the falls; instead, use the longer, safer route via Wildcat Campground and the beach.

    Are there any specific parking considerations or permit requirements for visiting Alamere Falls?

    Parking is available at the Palomarin Trailhead, but it fills up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak season. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot. The last 1.2 miles of the drive to the trailhead is unpaved. There are no specific permits required for day hiking to Alamere Falls, but standard National Park Service regulations apply regarding Leave No Trace principles.

    Is Alamere Falls suitable for families or dog-friendly?

    The hike to Alamere Falls is quite long and challenging, making it less suitable for very young children or families seeking a casual stroll. Older children who are experienced hikers might enjoy the adventure. Regarding dogs, pets are generally not permitted on the trails within the Phillip Burton Wilderness, which includes the main routes to Alamere Falls. Always check the latest regulations on the Point Reyes National Seashore website before planning your visit with a pet.

    What are the unique natural features or 'hidden gems' along the Alamere Falls trail?

    Beyond the main tidefall, the trail offers several notable features. You'll pass two serene lakes, Bass Lake and Pelican Lake. Bass Lake is particularly popular, featuring a side trail that leads to a rope swing, making it a great spot for a refreshing swim during warmer months. Upstream from the main Alamere Falls, there are also the upper Alamere Falls, a series of three smaller cascades ranging from 20 to 30 feet in height, adding to the waterfall experience.

    How does tide affect access to Alamere Falls, and when is the best time to visit the beach section?

    Tide conditions are critical for safely accessing the base of Alamere Falls. The beach section leading to the falls can become impassable and dangerous at high tide, potentially trapping hikers. It is essential to check tide charts and plan your visit to coincide with low tide. The National Park Service strongly advises against attempting to reach the falls during high tide for safety reasons. Aim to be on the beach at least an hour before and after the lowest tide.

    What should I wear and bring for a hike to Alamere Falls?

    Given the length and varied terrain, hikers should wear comfortable, sturdy hiking boots, preferably waterproof, especially if you plan to cross Alamere Creek near the upper falls. Dress in layers, as coastal weather can change rapidly. Essential items include plenty of water (at least 2-3 liters per person), snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), a map or GPS device, and a first-aid kit. If you plan to swim in Bass Lake, bring a towel and swimsuit.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodations near Alamere Falls?

    Alamere Falls is located within the Phillip Burton Wilderness, so there are no immediate amenities like cafes or pubs directly at the trailhead or along the trail. The nearest towns with services, including cafes, restaurants, and accommodations, are Bolinas (about 6.4 miles southeast) and Olema (about 6 miles north of the general area). Point Reyes Station also offers various services and is a popular stop for visitors to the National Seashore.

    Is it possible to swim near Alamere Falls or in Bass Lake?

    While swimming directly at the base of Alamere Falls in the ocean is not recommended due to strong currents and cold water, Bass Lake, located along the trail, is a popular spot for swimming. A side trail leads to Bass Lake, where hikers often enjoy a refreshing dip, especially during warmer months. It even features a rope swing for added fun.

    What is the geological significance of Alamere Falls?

    Alamere Falls is a rare geological phenomenon known as a 'tidefall', meaning it cascades directly onto the beach and, at high tide, into the Pacific Ocean. It's one of only two such waterfalls in California. Its formation is a result of wave erosion of the sea cliff outpacing the erosion of Alamere Creek's bed, creating a suspended creek channel. The cliffs themselves are composed of fragile Santa Cruz mudstone, which has a high silica content.

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