From Tuesday November 1, 2022 through December 2, 2022 tree work will be conducted at the popular Cypress Tree Tunnel area at Point Reyes National Seashore. Workers will be trimming trees and removing hazard trees during this time. This work will take place 7am-5pm Monday through Friday.
Visitors to the Cypress Tree Tunnel area during this time can expect to see workers. Some closures to the area underneath the Tree Tunnel are expected to occur later in November as tree trimming activities progress down the road.
This work is scheduled only during the work week. Visitors who come to the park on weekends will not be impacted.
The Cypress Tree Tunnel area of the park is the location of the park’s North District Operation Center (NDOC) and historic RCA Coast Station KPH. This double row of trees was planted in the 1930’s. This tree work is important to the health and vitality of these historic trees that contribute to the historical landscape.
For more information and updates, visit the park website and social media.
Point Reyes National Seashore preserves and protects cultural resources, natural ecosystems, and wilderness. 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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