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The Point Reyes National Seashore is a 33,300-acre coastal park with estuaries, beaches, forest, and marshland habitats are available for visitors to explore. The San Andreas Fault also runs through Point Reyes, and visitors can see examples of how the movement of the fault line has affected the landscape. There are three visitor centers—Bear Valley near the Highway 1 Entrance, the lighthouse, and Drakes Beach, where people can find maps, information, toilets, and find out weather conditions and forecasts. Other sites at Point Reyes include the Kule Loklo Coast Miwok Indian Village, Pierce Ranch, and Alamere Falls at Wildcat Beach.

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