

On Saturday, March 21, 2015, a portion of the land at the Arch Rock overlook collapsed into the waters 70 feet below. New hazardous conditions on Arch Rock were reported to the park on Thursday, March 19, 2015. Warning: The Arch Rock trail has been closed until further notice. Visitors are reminded to stay on designated trails. The land may be unstable and a collapse or erosion could occur. These fissures could indicate the possibility of a weakening cliff face in the area. Cracks were reported on a portion of the bluff near the Chimney Rock Trail on December 21, 2015. Warning: Fissures reported near the Chimney Rock Trail. Please don't attempt to reach the northern end of Tomales Point by going off-trail to the east of the collapse. The bluff top may be unstable & another collapse could occur. In January 2017, part of the bluff at the north end of Tomales Point collapsed. Warning: Hazardous conditions near the north end of the Tomales Point Trail. The park's trail crew is working to address the trail conditions as quickly as possible, but please anticipate wading through vegetation as you hike, and check yourself for ticks during and after your hike. The Horse Trail is closed to horses until further noticed due to storm damage.Ĭaution: Many trails in the park are overgrown with grass and annuals.The Mount Wittenberg Trail is closed to horses until further notice due to damage from the Woodward Fire.Visit our Trail Advisories and Closures page for the latest trail updates. CHP Traffic Incident Information web page (select "Golden Gate" from the "Communication Centers" drop-down menu in the upper left corner, then look for "Marin" in the "Location" and/or "Area" columns).the California Department of Transportation's Current Highway Conditions web page, and.the Marin Sheriff Current Emergency Information web page.the County of Marin's Department of Public Works' Roadway Restrictions map.the California Highway Patrol: Marin's Twitter feed įor more information on road closures in Marin County and the Bay Area, check.the Marin Fire Department's Twitter feed.the Marin Sheriff Department's Twitter feed.the Marin County Department of Public Works' Twitter feed.the National Weather Service San Francisco Bay Area's Twitter feed.the County of Marin's Public Emergency Portal.Point Reyes National Seashore's Twitter feed.For emergency road and weather conditions in West Marin, visit: Reports of closures and re-openings of roads are received too frequently to keep this page up-to-date. Please provide as many details as possible, i.e., exact location of the tree on which trail, type of tree (bay, fir, etc.), whether it is bushy or straight, its size and diameter, whether it is on the ground or elevated, whether equestrians can get around it, etc.Īfter wind and/or rain storms, many roads to and from and within Point Reyes National Seashore may be blocked due to flooding, mud slides, downed trees, and/or power lines. Please report downed trees to the Bear Valley Visitor Center (41 x2 x5) or to the Trail Crew (41) or by email. If you encounter any downed trees, don't create new paths to get around the downed trees do your best to follow the route of the official trail over, through, or under the downed tree, if it is safe to do so.


Expect downed trees across trails throughout the forested areas of the park. Until further notice, the Horse Trail is closed to all use due to storm damage and the Mount Wittenberg Trail is closed to equestrians due to damage from the Woodward Fire.The following areas, buildings, areas, trails, and roads are closed until further notice: Temporary facilities closures are in effect until further notice
