Point Reyes Station (formerly, Marin and Olema Station)
is a small unincorporated town in western
Marin County
Marin County is a county located in the northwestern part of the San Francisco Bay Area of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 262,231. Its county seat and largest city is San Rafael. Marin County is acros ...
,
California, United States. Point Reyes Station is located south-southeast of
Tomales
Tomales is a census-designated place (CDP) on State Route 1 in Marin County, California, United States. The population was 187 at the 2020 census.
Geography
Tomales is located above Keys Creek, about northeast of Tomales Bay. The nearest city ...
,
at an elevation of .
Point Reyes Station is located along
State Route 1
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and is a gateway to the
Point Reyes National Seashore, an extremely popular national preserve. The Point Reyes Station
census-designated place (CDP) covers the unincorporated town and adjacent development to the north, with a total population of 895 as of the 2020 census.
Geography
Point Reyes Station is located at ,
just south and east of the southern end of
Tomales Bay, and slightly east of the
San Andreas Fault just before the fault submerges down the center of Tomales Bay. Via
State Route 1
The following highways are numbered 1.
For roads numbered A1, see list of A1 roads.
For roads numbered B1, see list of B1 roads.
For roads numbered M1, see List of M1 roads.
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For roads numbered S ...
, it is northwest of
Stinson Beach
Stinson Beach is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Marin County, California, on the west coast of the United States. Stinson Beach is located east-southeast of Bolinas, at an elevation of . The population of the St ...
and southeast of
Tomales
Tomales is a census-designated place (CDP) on State Route 1 in Marin County, California, United States. The population was 187 at the 2020 census.
Geography
Tomales is located above Keys Creek, about northeast of Tomales Bay. The nearest city ...
.
San Francisco is to the southeast via Point Reyes–Petaluma Road, Nicasio Valley Road, and Lucas Valley Road.
Formerly an actual port and railway terminus, Point Reyes Station nominally borders Tomales Bay; the introduction of European cattle and planting of European grass seed on the natural hills caused destructive erosion, and a combination of small dirt dams, silting, and intentional landfill for farming raised the level of former salt marshes and has left Point Reyes Station approximately from the nearest tidal flats, and that after expenditure of millions of dollars and recent efforts for reclamation of the natural environment.
The CDP has a total area of , all land.
History
Once land of the
Coast Miwok Indians, Point Reyes Station gets its name from the nearby
Point Reyes Peninsula (a major peninsula sticking out into the
Pacific Ocean) and its status as a terminus stop on the
North Pacific Coast Railroad connecting
Cazadero to the
Sausalito ferry.
Point Reyes Station is very close to the
San Andreas Fault, which was responsible for the
1906 San Francisco earthquake
At 05:12 Pacific Standard Time on Wednesday, April 18, 1906, the coast of Northern California was struck by a major earthquake with an estimated moment magnitude of 7.9 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (''Extreme''). High-intensity sha ...
. At one time, the epicenter of the quake was thought to be near
Olema. A walking tour of the
fault can be taken from the Point Reyes National Seashore's Visitor Center.
The place was called "Olema Station" when the railroad arrived in 1875.
The Point Reyes post office opened in 1882. Its name changed thrice in 1891: first to Marin, then back to Point Reyes, and finally to the modern Point Reyes Station.
Demographics
The
2010 United States Census
The United States census of 2010 was the twenty-third United States national census. National Census Day, the reference day used for the census, was April 1, 2010. The census was taken via mail-in citizen self-reporting, with enumerators servin ...
reported that Point Reyes Station had a population of 848. The population density was . The racial makeup of Point Reyes Station was 725 (85.5%)
White, 7 (0.8%)
African American, 3 (0.4%)
Native American, 10 (1.2%)
Asian, 73 (8.6%) from
other races, and 30 (3.5%) from two or more races.
Hispanic or
Latino of any race were 155 persons (18.3%).
The Census reported that 100% of the population lived in households.
There were 412 households, out of which 87 (21.1%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 168 (40.8%) were
opposite-sex married couples living together, 19 (4.6%) had a female householder with no husband present, 21 (5.1%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 19 (4.6%)
unmarried opposite-sex partnerships
POSSLQ ( , plural POSSLQs) is an abbreviation (or acronym) for "Person of Opposite Sex Sharing Living Quarters", a term coined in the late 1970s by the United States Census Bureau as part of an effort to more accurately gauge the prevalence of ...
, and 4 (1.0%)
same-sex married couples or partnerships. 172 households (41.7%) were made up of individuals, and 90 (21.8%) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.06. There were 208
families (50.5% of all households); the average family size was 2.84.
The population was spread out, with 155 people (18.3%) under the age of 18, 48 people (5.7%) aged 18 to 24, 152 people (17.9%) aged 25 to 44, 299 people (35.3%) aged 45 to 64, and 194 people (22.9%) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 51.1 years. For every 100 females, there were 81.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 81.4 males.
There were 490 housing units at an average density of , of which 50.2% were owner-occupied and 49.8% were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 0%; the rental vacancy rate was 6.8%. 50.6% of the population lived in owner-occupied housing units and 49.4% lived in rental housing units.
Economy
A number of agricultural companies, many using
organic
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* Organic, of or relating to an organism, a living entity
* Organic, of or relating to an anatomical organ
Chemistry
* Organic matter, matter that has come from a once-living organism, is capable of decay or is the product ...
and
sustainable
Specific definitions of sustainability are difficult to agree on and have varied in the literature and over time. The concept of sustainability can be used to guide decisions at the global, national, and individual levels (e.g. sustainable livin ...
practices, are located there, including
Cowgirl Creamery and
Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company
Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company is an artisanal cheese company located in Point Reyes Station in Marin County, California with dairy farmland located in the Point Reyes area. The company received the 2013 California Leopold Conservation Award ...
.
Marin Organic
Marin Organic is a non-profit 501(c)(3) association of Organic farming, organic producers headquartered in Point Reyes Station, California. Founded in 1999 with the goal of creating the first all-organic county, operates out of the city.
See also
*
List of people from Marin County, California
This is a list of people from Marin County, California, people born in, raised in, or strongly associated with the county.
*
* Josh Akognon, basketball player
* Juan Alderete de la Peña, Grammy-winning bassist
* Isabel Allende, writer
* ...
References
External links
West Marin Chamber of Commerce''West Marin Citizen'' homepage''The Point Reyes Light'' homepagePoint Reyes Station Public LibraryKWMR - West Marin Public Radio*
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Census-designated places in Marin County, California
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