A distant view of McClures Beach
A distant view of McClures Beach
A well maintained trail with stunning view.
A well maintained trail with stunning view.
Driftwood Beach
Driftwood Beach
Colorful flowers welcome you along the trail path.
Colorful flowers welcome you along the trail path.
Was lucky enough to catch a glimpse of Coyote.
Was lucky enough to catch a glimpse of Coyote.
Scenery like this are a common sight in the trail.
Scenery like this are a common sight in the trail.
Elk are common site as the trail passes through Tule Elk Reserve.
Elk are common site as the trail passes through Tule Elk Reserve.
This one gave an artistic pose.
This one gave an artistic pose.
Captured this egret using maximum zoom on my lens and it did decent job.
Captured this egret using maximum zoom on my lens and it did decent job.
A family of elk resting during a hot day.
A family of elk resting during a hot day.
Cobwebby Thistle is an interesting plant which has cob web like growth all over the plant.
Cobwebby Thistle is an interesting plant which has cob web like growth all over the plant.
A busy Bee.
A busy Bee.
Not sure if the one ahead is leading or the one behind is chasing. Nevertheless a decent shot for us to enjoy.
Not sure if the one ahead is leading or the one behind is chasing. Nevertheless a decent shot for us to enjoy.
View from the Tomales Point.
View from the Tomales Point.
Sun set view from this point is going to be epic but we couldn't stay as this point is 4.6 miles away from the starting point.
Sun set view from this point is going to be epic but we couldn't stay as this point is 4.6 miles away from the starting point.
Spent good amount of time enjoying these views before heading back.
Spent good amount of time enjoying these views before heading back.
With Tomales Bay on one side and Pacific Ocean on the other side, the trail offers spectacular views on either sides.
With Tomales Bay on one side and Pacific Ocean on the other side, the trail offers spectacular views on either sides.
Dillon Beach is at the mouth of Tomales Bay. Here you can see waves crashing into Dillon beach on the left where the waters are still on the right in the Tomales Bay.
Dillon Beach is at the mouth of Tomales Bay. Here you can see waves crashing into Dillon beach on the left where the waters are still on the right in the Tomales Bay.
We're lucky to have a clear day during the hike, even though the sun was relentless the cold pacific breeze made the trek very pleasant.
We're lucky to have a clear day during the hike, even though the sun was relentless the cold pacific breeze made the trek very pleasant.
This is the only spot in the entire trail where we've seen these giants. Loved the view, don't you agree!
This is the only spot in the entire trail where we've seen these giants. Loved the view, don't you agree!
Felt like a never ending trail.
Felt like a never ending trail.
Historic Pierce Point Ranch, Est. 1858
Historic Pierce Point Ranch, Est. 1858

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