Point Reyes National Seashore Photo Gallery
Kule Loklo Coast Miwok Indian Village

This structure, built of redwood bark is typical of those built by the Coastal Miwok people who lived in the Point Reyes area. Built a a cultural exhibit, Kule Loklo, which means Bear Valley shows modern visitors how the area's earlier inhabitants lived.
Most of the time, it's uninhabited, but it comes alive during the Big Time Festival held each July. Other The Roundhouse is also used for religious gathering by the Coast Miwok people. Rangers also offer free guided tours on weekend in the summer. Check at the Visitor Center for a schedule.
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Tule Elk
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