⚓📷 The Point Reyes Shipwreck — Moody Coastal Icon in Inverness, CA
Simba 🐾 and I visited the Point Reyes Shipwreck in Inverness, California — one of the most photographed coastal landmarks in Marin County. Resting quietly along the shores of Tomales Bay, this weathered fishing vessel blends maritime decay, scenic shoreline views, and haunting beauty that draws photographers year-round.
Once a working boat, the vessel was grounded decades ago and eventually adopted by locals as an unofficial attraction. Even after a partial fire in 2016, its tilted hull, faded paint, and moody posture create a stunning backdrop — especially during low tide and golden hour when the bay’s reflections glow.
Whether you’re road-tripping the Point Reyes National Seashore or looking for atmospheric coastal shots, this stop delivers both character and charm.
📍 Highlights from Our Visit
- Close-up views of the aging fishing boat hull ⚓- Atmospheric shoreline textures perfect for photography 📸
- Calm water views along Tomales Bay 🌊
- Nearby marina & coastal wildlife 🐦
- Easy roadside access off Sir Francis Drake Blvd
🎥 Watch the Video
Walk the shoreline with us and capture the ghostly beauty of this beloved maritime relic.
🐾 Final Thoughts
Rusty, rugged, and unforgettable — the Point Reyes Shipwreck is a must-see stop for coastal wanderers, history lovers, and curious photographers alike.
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