Tomales Point Trailhead Pierce Point Road, Inverness, CA 94937
About the Business
Welcome to Tomales Point Trailhead, an enchanting gateway to the natural wonders of Point Reyes National Seashore, located at Pierce Point Road, Inverness, California. This park offers an abundance of hiking opportunities for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Whether you desire solitude amidst the majestic Douglas-fir forests, crave panoramic views of the vast Pacific Ocean, or wish to explore the rolling coastal hillsides, you can experience it all in a single hike.
Before setting out on your adventure, ensure you have a trail map, which can be downloaded or purchased at a park bookstore. For additional hiking tips and information, visit our Hiking at Point Reyes National Seashore page. Our guide allows you to search for hikes based on time, habitat, or location, ensuring you find the perfect trail for your needs.
Please respect all trail closures and barriers, which are in place for your safety, the protection of endangered species, erosion prevention, and the hardening of new trail sections. Ignoring these closures may endanger yourself and potential rescuers, harm wildlife, or damage trail surfaces, potentially leading to further closures for repairs. We appreciate your cooperation.
Be prepared for overgrown trails with grass and annuals, as our dedicated trail crew works diligently to improve conditions. Remember to check for ticks during and after your hike. For current updates, visit our Trail Advisories and Closures page.
Short on time or visiting with family? Discover trails that offer a delightful adventure in under an hour. For those seeking a bigger challenge, explore routes of varying difficulty. Pack a day bag with essentials and venture into the park's remote areas.
Our trails traverse diverse habitats, allowing you to choose your hike based on the landscapes you wish to explore or the wildlife you hope to encounter. If you already have a starting point in mind, browse our trailhead suggestions for routes that begin at your chosen location.
Experience the best of the coast with hikes through coastal grasslands or down to sandy beaches. Always check conditions before heading out, as weather and seasonal closures can affect your plans. Remember to minimize your impact: take only pictures, leave only footprints.
For more information, call 415-464-5100. An automated attendant will guide you to recorded park information or connect you with a ranger. Please note that park staff may not be available to answer calls between 4:30 pm and 10 am.
Embark on an unforgettable journey at Tomales Point Trailhead, where nature's beauty awaits at every turn.
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Location & Phone number
Pierce Point Road, Inverness, California 94937, United States
Hours open
Monday:
6:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Wednesday:
6:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Thursday:
6:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Friday:
6:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Saturday:
6:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Sunday:
6:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Reviews
"Great 9.4 mile roundtrip hike from the old dairy ranch to the Tomales point. I always see wild elk roaming here and beautiful flowers. A few hills to climb. Great views of the Pacific and Dillons Beach. It can be windy and foggy here, so bring warm clothes. There are no restrooms in the parking lot or along the trail."
"The length of the trail is a bit intimidating but even if you are not doing it all, the first 2 miles of the trail are very nice, with wildflowers and coastal views. I didn't get to see any elk up close tho. The only nuisance is that you have to choose between hiking in a cold fog (if you go early) or not finding parking at all if you go after 10am, the parking space for this trail definitely has to be expanded."
"I did the 10 mile there & back hike on a Saturday morning and arrived early to find parking. At 8:30am the lot was almost full. The roads on this side of Point Reyes are weather-worn and uneven so you have to go slow. The trail was easy-moderate with some steep points. Vegetation on the path closer to the Point is overgrown but there were signs stating it’s not maintained. Highly recommend closed toe shoes and long pants if you plan on going the full 4.7 miles. Also, bring at least 2 water bottles. Overall, very scenic hike with elk along the way. I recommend coming on a week day if you want a quiet or more relaxed hike."
"My partner and I arrived at Tomales Point Trail around 10AM on a Saturday and we could not believe how quiet the drive was entering the preserve. After we arrived, not more the 30min-1hr later and scores of families started the trail. My recommendation if you want to have the place almost to yourself is to arrive between 8AM and 9AM. The preserve is very peaceful and you could spot a variety of different animals. The trail itself is not very challenging. The superbloom of flowers was the main reason for our visit. So if you can avoid the crowds, I would recommend this trail and give 5 stars. If you found my review helpful, please follow my local guide profile to see my experiences with other destinations!"
"It is a perfect blend of accessibility and natural beauty, ideal for the whole family, including young kids. This trail, less than 10 miles long with around 1,000 feet in elevation gain, is pleasantly manageable and not overly strenuous. As you meander along, you're treated to the dynamic views of the ocean, observing the tides shift from high to low, adding a serene backdrop to your journey. One of the highlights is the opportunity to capture the majestic elks in their natural habitat, making for an unforgettable photographic moment. The path is adorned with a vibrant array of wildflowers, seamlessly blending into the scenic beauty of the trail. It's a wonderful spectacle that reminds you of the simple joys nature offers. This trail is what you would expect when looking to enjoy the gifts of nature. It invites you to immerse yourself in the tranquility of the outdoors, appreciate the wildlife, and take in the breathtaking landscapes that change with the tides. It's an experience that's both grounding and uplifting, encouraging everyone to come and embrace the wonders of the natural world."
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