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Point Reyes National Seashore Celebrates 60 Years

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News Release Date: August 22, 2022

Contact: Christine Beekman, 415-464-5135

POINT REYES STATION, California – On September 13, 2022, Point Reyes National Seashore will mark 60 years since its designation as a national seashore. On this date in 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed into law legislation “to protect a portion of the diminishing seashore of the United States that remains undeveloped.” The park is celebrating this special occasion with a series of upcoming events that are free and open to the public.


60 is the New 40!
40th
Annual Sand Sculpture Contest
Date: Saturday, August 27
Time: Registration begins at 9 am, judging is at noon, and awards are at 3 pm.
Location:
Drakes Beach

All are welcome to this free, family-friendly community event! Prizes will be awarded in family, adult, and kids age groups. This is the first time this event is back in person since 2019!


Morgan Horse Ranch Open House
Date: Saturday, September 10
Time: 10:30 am–1:30 pm.
Location:
Morgan Horse Ranch

Visit the Morgan Horse Ranch anytime to meet the Morgan horses that call Point Reyes home and participate in a variety of ranch activities.


Junior Ranger Day
Date: Sunday, September 11
Time: 11 am–2 pm
Location:
Bear Valley Picnic Area

Bring your young and your young at heart! Watch demonstrations, enjoy hands on activities, and explore the park to earn your Junior Ranger badge. Activities are geared towards families and children 12 and under, but all are welcome!


60th Anniversary-themed Point Reyes Bird Count
Date: Friday, September 16
Time: 9 am—5 pm
Location: online via social media

Join park rangers online for a fun filled day as they attempt to count 60 different bird species!


Drakes Beach Clean Up
California Coastal Cleanup Day
Date: Saturday, September 17
Time: 10 am–1 pm
Location:
Drakes Beach

Come help us keep the beaches at Point Reyes National Seashore clean and free of debris. Bring your enthusiasm, buckets, snacks, water and wear clothes that can get dirty. We'll provide the trash picker-uppers.


Iceplant Pull
National Public Lands Day
Date: Saturday, September 24
Time: 10 am
Location:
North Beach

Help park rangers remove this lovely but invasive plant at the North Beach parking lot. No experience necessary. Bring your own gloves; trash bags and instructions on how to pull will be provided.


Sea Shanty Sing-Along
Date: Saturday, September 24
Time: 5 pm
Location:
Kenneth C. Patrick Visitor Center at Drakes Beach

Learn more about these classic songs and get a chance to warm up your voice cords while singing these timeless tunes. Reserve a spot with Ranger Fiona by email.


For more information about these events, and to plan your trip, visit nps.gov/pore.

Point Reyes National Seashore preserves and protects wilderness, natural ecosystems, and cultural resources. Located 30 miles north of San Francisco, the seashore is a sanctuary for numerous plant and animal species and is a haven for the human spirit—for discovery, inspiration, solitude and recreation—it exists as a reminder of the human connection to the natural world. Come explore all that Point Reyes has to offer!

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Modified on August 27, 2022, to add the Morgan Horse Ranch Open House event.



Last updated: September 8, 2022

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