Explore Point Reyes

Nature & Wildlife
Point Reyes National Seashore is famous for its abundant wildlife. Visit the Tule Elk reserve, spot whales in their biannual migration or spy elephant seal… more
Kayaking
Tomales Bay — the most popular kayaking destination in the Point Reyes National Seashore — is a 15-mile long, 6780-acre tidal water body and the… more
Top Ten Hiking Trails
A vast network of trails to choose from, year-round accessibility and breathtaking scenery make Point Reyes National Seashore an ideal destination for nature lovers. Whether… more
Point Reyes National Seashore
Encompassing 100 square miles of coastal wilderness, the park offers 80 miles of pristine coastline and over 150 miles of hiking trails. The park is… more
Point Reyes Lodging


