Please be very cautious near the water as "sneaker waves" have been known to drag unwitting victims out to sea. Dogs are not permitted north of the North Beach entrance as this area is protected habitat for the endangered snowy plover. Dogs are allowed on a 6' leash on this beach. Reyes Great Beach (North and South Beaches): North and South Beach make up an incredible expanse of over 10 miles of undeveloped ocean beach to roam - also known as "Point Reyes Beach." If you are looking for the drama of heavy surf this is the place to be. Note: the trail to this beach is a strenuous walk down a cliff. ![]() Palomarin Beach: This beach is good for tide pooling at minus tides. During super low tides, there are great tide pools at the south end. McClures Beach: This is Marin's most scenic beach with rugged coastline framing both ends. The nearby Estero de Limantour is a favorite for bird watchers for its variety and number of birds. Limantour Beach: You can take long walks on Limantour Beach, over a mile in each direction you can also wade, watch the birds, beach comb, or picnic. The beach access trail was washed out a number of years ago during a winter storm. The trail leading from the Coast Trail down to Kelham Beach has recently been repaired and is now open (as of September 4, 2009). Kelham Beach: A 4.8-mile trek from the Bear Valley trailhead brings only hardy hikers to this quiet, secluded beach north of Arch Rock. ![]() To the right, giant dunes make explorations fun. Once at the beach, turn left to explore the stream meandering to the Pacific Ocean. The annual sand sculpture contest is held the Sunday of Labor Day weekend.Kehoe Beach: A half-mile walk alongside a marsh and over a sand dune takes you to Kehoe Beach. There is a visitor center, cafe and memorial to Drake here. The tall cliffs provide shelter from the usual northwest summer winds. The sand dunes backing the beach are home to the endangered snowy plover.ĭrakes Beach: This is the nicest beach at the Point Reyes National Seashore. Overview of Beaches in Point Reyes National Seashore:Ībbotts Lagoon Beach: This is a great place for bird watching. Call 41 for hours of operation on these holidays. to 4:00 p.m.Īll Lighthouse facilities are closed Tuesdays - Thursdays.Īll Visitor Centers are closed December 25. The Lens Room is open (as weather & staffing permit): Friday through Monday, 2:30 p.m. The Lighthouse stairs, the exhibits in the lower Lighthouse chamber, and the Equipment Building are open (weather permitting): Friday through Monday, 10:00 a.m. The Lighthouse Visitor Center is open: Friday through Monday, 10:00 a.m. The Bear Valley Visitor Center is open on: ![]() Visitor Center hours are as follows:Ġ.5 miles from Olema along Bear Valley Road Overnight camping is available by permit only. ![]() The park is open daily from sunrise to midnight throughout the year. You can also reach the park via Sir Francis Drake Boulevard or the Point Reyes/Petaluma Road. Travelers may approach the park from the winding scenic Highway 1, either northbound or southbound. Point Reyes is located approximately 30 miles north of San Francisco on Highway 1 along the west coast of California. Located just an hour's drive from a densely populated metropolitan area, the Seashore is a sanctuary for myriad plant and animal species and for the human spirit - for discovery, inspiration, solitude, and recreation - and exists as a reminder of the human connection to the land. Point Reyes National Seashore was established to preserve and protect wilderness, natural eco-systems, and cultural resources along the diminishing undeveloped coastline of the western United States. Please refer here for updated information. With current conditions, there is currently not full access to the park. Filming in Marin County and Unincorporated Areas.Filming in Marin County Parks and Unincorporated Areas.
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