Franklin Point Trails - Año Nuevo Coast Natural Preserve

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[1 - 13999] Cabrillo Hwy
Pescadero, CA 94060

Franklin Point Trails, located within the Año Nuevo Coast Natural Preserve in Pescadero, California, is a site of historical significance named after the ill-fated clipper ship Sir John Franklin, which wrecked in 1865. The area serves as a designated cemetery for several sailors who perished in maritime disasters along the coast, with archaeological excavations revealing human remains and artifacts from these tragic events.

The preserve not only offers a glimpse into the region's maritime history but also features scenic trails overlooking the Pacific Ocean, making it a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Visitors can explore the natural beauty of the coastline while reflecting on the stories of those who once sailed these waters.

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5.03 reviews
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Bradley N.
1/11/2020

"Driving Miss Moblee," Act III, Scene III (14/18). [Overhead shot of Esther and Boke sitting on a wooden bench overlook at Franklin Point, as heavy waves and king tide surf crash against the...

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Betty C.
3/1/2021

Super great hike. Go thru the two sand dunes to get to the beach. Found two elephant seals (or they found me) great place to just enjoy the outdoors. Wildlife. Just a great hike. Two or so...

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David D.
9/28/2016

Sand dunes, boardwalk through grass, lighthouse views, crashing waves, abundant sea life; need I say more? Named for the clipper ship "Sir John Franklin" that went aground here on a foggy day...

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