![]() ![]() Observe trail closures and warning signs.Drones are not allowed anywhere in Point Reyes National Seashore.Know where you can go before planning a trip with your pet. Pets are only allowed on one trail and a few beaches in Point Reyes, and must always be on a leash.Visit our Trail Advisories and Closures for current information.Ĭheck out hiking options based on how much time you have to spend in the park. The park's trail crew is working to address the trail conditions as best they can, but please anticipate wading through vegetation as you hike, and check yourself for ticks during and after your hike. Thank you for your cooperation.Ĭaution: Most trails in the park are overgrown with grass and annuals. Visitors who disregard trail closures may endanger themselves and any potential rescuers, harm threatened and endangered species, exacerbate erosion, or prevent new sections of trail from properly hardening, which results in the degradation of the trail surface, which in turn may require the closing of the trail for repair. Trails are closed for a variety of reasons, such as for visitor safety, to protect endangered species, to prevent erosion, and/or to allow new sections of trail to harden. Please observe all trail closures and barriers. ![]() Use the guide below to search for hikes by time, habitat, or location. Download a trail map or purchase one at a park bookstore prior to hiking.Īdditional information and tips about hiking may be found on our Hiking at Point Reyes National Seashore page. ![]() These route descriptions alone are not a substitute for a trail map. Find solitude in Douglas-fir forests, take in iconic views of the Pacific Ocean or traverse the rolling coastal hillsides-sometimes all in one hike! For kitchen access, you must rent the Historic Lodge in addition to the Bunkhouse.įor larger groups of up to 32 people, the Historic Lodge and the Bunkhouse, with all the amenities listed above, are available to rent together.Hiking opportunities in Point Reyes are seemingly endless. Please note there is no kitchen or kitchen access with rental of this unit by itself. The Bunkhouse features two large bedrooms, each with five sets of twin-sized bunk beds, two bathrooms (each with two sinks, two private showers, and two private toilets), and a large living room (total occupancy 1-10 people). Rental of the Historic Lodge includes exclusive use of a large, covered outdoor patio with picnic tables and gas grill. Two large bedrooms with one king bed and two sets of twin-sized bunk beds each, two full bathrooms (each with multiple sinks, private showers, and private toilets), a fully equipped kitchen, and a full dining room, and a full living room (total occupancy 1-12 people). Full kitchen and indoor dining area, outdoor dining area, two shower rooms, and two half-baths (total occupancy 1-20 people). Private house with four bedrooms, each with one set of twin-sized bunk beds and one twin-sized bed bunked over one full-sized bed (each room sleeps up to 5 people). We have a variety of private vacation-rental-style units and room configurations on the property to suit travelers, families and groups of many types and sizes. Picture your pod taking in endless fresh air, hiking along scenic trails, combing the breathtaking beaches nearby, kayaking on Tomales Bay, slurping fresh-caught oysters at Hog Island, or exploring the nearby foodie town of Point Reyes Station. HI Point Reyes is a retreat-like haven two miles away from the beach and many more miles away from a cellular or Wi-Fi signal, so it’s the perfect place to escape civilization and enjoy a digital detox. The only non-camping traveler’s accommodation within the Point Reyes National Seashore, HI Point Reyes offers private vacation rentals tucked away in a secluded valley. ![]() If you’re looking for lodging near Point Reyes, look no further. ![]()
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