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Kule Loklo

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Kule Loklo with a kotca in the background

Photo © NPS

This replica Coast Miwok village has trail side exhibits that briefly describe the traditional ways of life of the first inhabitants of the Point Reyes peninsula. Allow 1 hour to tour Kule Loklo. Park at the north end of the Bear Valley Visitor Center parking lot and follow the signs to Kule Loklo.

Time Period Represented: 3,000 years before present

Hours Open: Daily, sunrise to sunset.

Seasons Open: Year round but muddy in rainy season.

Visitor Fees: Free

Visitor Restrictions or Regulations

No pets

 ADA Accessibility Notes
Very limited access if in a wheelchair
 

For More Information, Contact:

Point Reyes National Seashore

www.nps.gov/pore
1 Bear Valley Road, Point Reyes Station, CA 94956
415-464-5100 · fax 415-663-8132

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Longitude: -122.803523500
Latitude: 38.045522600
Elevation: 120 FT (37 M)
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