Point Reyes National Seashore
Related Category: U.S. National Park System
(rā´ĭs), 71,068 acres (28,772 hectares), W Calif.; est. 1962. Included in the area are steep bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean, lagoons, and esteros enclosed by sand dunes, rolling hills, and forests. On offshore rocks are bird rookeries and sea-lion herds. The
San Andreas fault passes through the park; there is a 15 to 20 ft (4.66.1 m) horizontal displacement of rock (a result of the 1906 earthquake). Sir Francis
Drake probably stopped there (1579) to repair his ship, the
Golden Hind, before crossing the Pacific Ocean. See
National Parks and Monuments (table).