What to do and see in Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin County: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

March 11, 2022 Moriah Teneyck

Discover the best top things to do in Point Reyes National Seashore, United States including Food & Farm Tours, Point Reyes Tours, Tomales Bay State Park, Point Reyes Lighthouse, Heart's Desire Beach, Bear Valley Visitor Center.

1. Food & Farm Tours

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Food & Farm Tours

Come savor sustainability... Explore beautiful Marin and Sonoma on a gourmet guided tour! Enjoy a behind-the-scenes tours and tastings of the area's best wine, cheese, bread, pastries, produce, grass-fed meats, oysters and more! Learn about artisan food production, local history and sustainable agriculture - foodie's dream!

2. Point Reyes Tours

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Point Reyes Tours

Point Reyes National Seashore boasts some of the most diverse wildlife viewing opportunities in the country. It is home to healthy populations of predators such as bobcat, coyote, grey fox and badger. Over 50% of North America's birds have been documented here giving you the chance to see owls, hawks, falcons and many other bird species.​ Dramatic cliffs, gorgeous beaches and a world famous lighthouse where you can look for elephant seals, migrating whales, sea lions, harbor seals and other wildlife make up the National Seashore's dramatic coastline. Customize your 6 hour experience with us, be it for wildlife viewing, visiting the lighthouse, the famous Cypress Tree Tunnel and other scenic and historical sites or for long guided hikes. The day is yours.

3. Tomales Bay State Park

1208 Pierce Point Rd, Inverness, Point Reyes National Seashore, CA 94937-9726 +1 415-669-1140 http://parks.ca.gov/tomalesbay
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Tomales Bay State Park

Encompasses beaches, a majestic forest, leisure hikes and wild animals.

Reviewed By erichansb

Great nature trail about indigenous people also at this very attractive beach. The nature trail leads to another beach even quieter. Pictures of quieter Indian Beach.

4. Point Reyes Lighthouse

1 Bear Valley Rd, Point Reyes National Seashore, CA 94956-9740 +1 415-669-1534 http://www.nps.gov/pore/planyourvisit/hours.htm
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Point Reyes Lighthouse

Drenched in fog most of the year, this lighthouse is one of the foggiest in the country, and is a great whale-watching spot in the fall and spring.

Reviewed By raefb2017

I didn’t know what we were heading for. It was thanksgiving and the weather was cold and windy. We drove for 20 miles in roads where no one was there and no signal either. Then we came to the cliff and there it was; the strong winds that could pull you off the ground, the tilting trees, a fox and two dears, and the red lighthouse far down the cliff.. mystical and majestic... Protruding 13 miles into the Pacific Ocean, point Reyes (puntas di los Reyes) is truly the edge of the world!

5. Heart's Desire Beach

Inverness, Point Reyes Station, Point Reyes National Seashore, CA 94937 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=470
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Heart's Desire Beach

Great swimming away from the city crowds and fog.

Reviewed By Windsent - Point Reyes Station, United States

Its a great beach, on a great bay. I was 18, first time. I'am much older and I love "Heart's Desire' . Good for all age's, park and its a short walk. Clean beach and bathrooms, tables . Walk the beach or just drop and have a look ! I all ways bring food !

6. Bear Valley Visitor Center

1 Bear Valley Visitor Center Access Road, Point Reyes National Seashore, CA 94956 +1 415-464-5100 http://www.nps.gov/pore/planyourvisit/visitorcenters.htm
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Bear Valley Visitor Center

Reviewed By kgv2828 - San Francisco, United States

The Bear Valley Visitor Center is a few miles from Point Reyes and easy to get to and is a must visit to get information about the beaches and hiking trails in the area. There is ample parking with several trail heads and is nice because one can feel safe leaving your vehicle to go hiking. The staff was very helpful even though the main visitor center was closed due to putting in a new heating system. So they set up several tables outside the center and helped answer questions patiently from all of us visitors.

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