Description

Some of the smaller bluffs at Kellog Beach, part of the Point St. George Heritage Area just North of Crescent City in Northern California.

The bluffs at Point St. George Heritage Area provide fantastic panoramic views to the North, the South, and out into the Pacific. A network of trails leads down to tide pools which are accessible in the basalt bedrock below the bluffs at low tide.

Point St. George is the 3rd most Western point in the continental United States. The buildings here are the accommodations where the St. George Lighthouse keepers resided when ashore between 1891 and 1975. The lighthouse itself, the largest on the West coast of the United States for over a century, lies 6 miles offshore and is presently decommissioned, though work is under way for its restoration.

Tolowa Dunes State Park also borders the Northern portion of the parking lot, with superb hiking trails leading into the park.

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Camera: NIKON D800
Lens: 24-120 mm f/4
Focal Length: 28mm
Aperture: f16
Shutter Speed: 1/250s
ISO: 360
Date: 2016-09-14
Time: 11:57:49

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