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The Cypress Tree Tunnel - U. S. National Park Service Planted around 1930, the Monterey cypress trees that now create the "tree tunnel" at the Point Reyes Receiving Station is a signature landscape feature that evokes some of the prestige that the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) placed in the profitable, historic operation of the KPH Maritime Radio Receiving Station
How to Visit the Famous Point Reyes Tree Tunnel The Point Reyes tree tunnel is an incredible sight year-round However, if you’re big on photography and wish to capture that iconic light ray shot, sunrise and sunset are the absolute best times to visit
Californias Cypress Tree Tunnel: A Scenic Stop at Point Reyes The Cypress Tree Tunnel is situated in the Point Reyes National Seashore, a protected area on the Point Reyes Peninsula in Marin County, California It’s approximately 45 miles north of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge
Cypress Tree Tunnel in Point Reyes National Seashore It is hard to beat a spot this beautiful as the Cypress Trees do grow into a tunnel over the road It is not on the park map though, but they will tell you about it if you go to the visitor’s center, or you can read the information on it below to find this awesome spot
Point Reyes Cypress Tree Tunnel—What Know Before You Visit One of the most accessible and iconic stops there is the Cypress Tree Tunnel, where two rows of century-old Monterey cypress trees form a natural tunnel leading to a historic Art Deco building
Cypress Tree Tunnel, a mesmerizing tunnel in Point Reyes The Cypress Tree Tunnel is a famous and beautiful location in the Point Reyes National Seashore, California It is a long row of cypress trees with drooping branches that form a tunnel-like path
Point Reyes Cypress Tree Tunnel - California Beaches It’s a tunnel of Monterey cypress trees on the Point Reyes Peninsula The driveway though the trees leads to an old building that houses the Point Reyes National Seashore North District Operations Center and the KPH RCA Radio Station
Historic KPH Maritime Radio Receiving Station and Cypress Tree Tunnel The Cypress Tree Tunnel Planted around 1930, the Monterey cypress that now create the "tree tunnel" at the Point Reyes Receiving Station is a signature landscape feature that evokes some of the prestige that RCA placed in this profitable, historic operation