Point Reyes Station, California

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Template:Use American English Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox settlement Point Reyes Station (formerly Marin and Olema Station)<ref name=CGN /> is a small unincorporated town in western Marin County, California, United States. Point Reyes Station is located Template:Convert south-southeast of Tomales,<ref name=CGN>Template:California's Geographic Names</ref> at an elevation of Template:Convert.<ref name=gnis>Template:Gnis</ref> Point Reyes Station is located along State Route 1 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.<ref name="Census 2020"/>

Geography

Towns of rural West Marin in Marin County. Point Reyes Station is in blue.

Point Reyes Station is located at Template:Coord,<ref name=gnis /> 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, it is Template:Convert northwest of Stinson Beach and Template:Convert southeast of Tomales. San Francisco is Template:Convert 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 Template:Convert 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 Template:Convert, all land.<ref name="CenPopGazetteer2021"/>

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 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.<ref name=CGN /> 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

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Point Reyes Station first appeared as a census designated place in the 2000 U.S. census.<ref name=2000CensusCA/>

Prayer flags at Spirit Matters Store in Point Reyes, California

The 2020 United States census reported that the Point Reyes Station CDP had a population of 895. The population density was Template:Convert. The racial makeup of the CDP was 677 (75.6%) White, 9 (1.0%) African American, 11 (1.2%) Native American, 16 (1.8%) Asian, 4 (0.4%) Pacific Islander, 72 (8.0%) from other races, and 106 (11.8%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 183 persons (20.4%).<ref name=DP1>Template:Cite web</ref>

The census reported that 879 people (98.2% of the population) lived in households and 16 (1.8%) were institutionalized.<ref name=DP1/>

There were 394 households, out of which 80 (20.3%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 182 (46.2%) were married-couple households, 26 (6.6%) were cohabiting couple households, 131 (33.2%) had a female householder with no partner present, and 55 (14.0%) had a male householder with no partner present. 136 households (34.5%) were one person, and 84 (21.3%) were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 2.23.<ref name=DP1/> There were 228 families (57.9% of all households).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The age distribution was 130 people (14.5%) under the age of 18, 40 people (4.5%) aged 18 to 24, 154 people (17.2%) aged 25 to 44, 243 people (27.2%) aged 45 to 64, and 328 people (36.6%) who were 65Template:Nbspyears of age or older. The median age was 56.0Template:Nbspyears. For every 100 females, there were 86.1 males.<ref name=DP1/>

There were 487 housing units at an average density of Template:Convert, of which 394 (80.9%) were occupied. Of these, 229 (58.1%) were owner-occupied, and 165 (41.9%) were occupied by renters.<ref name=DP1/>

View of Point Reyes to Petaluma Road

Economy

A number of agricultural companies, many using organic and sustainable practices, are located there, including Cowgirl Creamery and Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company. Marin Organic operates out of the city.

Education

It is in the Shoreline Unified School District.<ref>Template:Cite web - Text list</ref>

See also

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