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Tomales Bay Trailhead
Welcome to Tomales Bay Trailhead, your gateway to the breathtaking natural beauty of Point Reyes National Seashore, located at Tomales Bay Trail, Point Reyes Station, California. Nestled amidst thunderous ocean breakers, rocky headlands, expansive sand beaches, and diverse ecosystems, our park offers an unparalleled experience for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. With over 1,500 species of plants and animals, Point Reyes is a haven for wildlife observation and ecological discovery. Steeped in rich cultural history, the Seashore preserves stories and interactions of various cultures over thousands of years. Whether you're here to hike our seemingly endless trails, explore the diverse habitats, or simply unwind in nature's embrace, Point Reyes awaits your exploration. Begin your journey at one of our three visitor centers, where you can grab maps, learn about the park, and plan your visit with our knowledgeable staff.
Bear Valley Trailhead
Welcome to Bear Valley Trailhead, your gateway to the breathtaking landscapes of Point Reyes National Seashore. Located at Bear Valley Visitor Center Access Road, Point Reyes Station, California, our park offers a diverse range of hiking opportunities for all adventurers. Whether you're seeking solitude in the serene Douglas-fir forests, breathtaking views of the majestic Pacific Ocean, or a journey across rolling coastal hills, Bear Valley Trailhead has it all. Before embarking on your adventure, we highly recommend downloading a trail map or purchasing one at our park bookstore for a safe and informed hiking experience. For further guidance and tips, explore our Hiking at Point Reyes National Seashore page.
Point Reyes National Seashore Administrative Offices
Welcome to the Point Reyes National Seashore Administrative Offices, your gateway to the breathtaking natural beauty and rich history of Point Reyes. Located at 1 Bear Valley Road, Point Reyes Station, California, this remarkable park offers a diverse landscape where thunderous ocean waves meet rocky headlands, expansive sand beaches, open grasslands, brushy hillsides, and forested ridges. With over 1,500 species of plants and animals, Point Reyes is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Immerse yourself in the stories of the cultures that have called this area home for thousands of years, and explore the endless hiking opportunities that cater to all levels of experience. Our website provides a comprehensive guide to help you find the perfect hike by time, habitat, or location.
Wildcat Campground
Welcome to Wildcat Campground, a hidden gem nestled along the breathtaking Coast Trail in Bolinas, California. Our tranquil retreat offers a perfect escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Located within the stunning Point Reyes National Seashore, Wildcat Campground provides a unique opportunity to experience the natural beauty of California's rugged coastline. Our campground is designed to cater to a variety of outdoor enthusiasts, offering both tent camping and lodging options. Whether you're planning a solo adventure, a family getaway, or a group outing, Wildcat Campground is the ideal destination to immerse yourself in the great outdoors.
Randall Trailhead Access on Hwy 1
Randall Trailhead Access on Hwy 1 Welcome to Randall Trailhead Access, your gateway to the breathtaking landscapes of the Point Reyes National Seashore. Located on Randall Trail in the charming town of Bolinas, California, our trailhead offers a perfect starting point for exploring the expansive beauty of this national park.
Cherry Valley Park
Welcome to Cherry Valley Park, your serene escape nestled in the heart of Petaluma, California. Located at 870 Cherry Street, our beautiful park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational amenities for visitors of all ages. Whether you're looking to enjoy a peaceful stroll through lush greenery, have a fun day out with family, or simply unwind in a tranquil setting, Cherry Valley Park is the ideal destination. Our park features well-maintained walking trails, spacious picnic areas, and a vibrant playground that promises endless fun for children. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse plant life and the opportunity to spot local wildlife in their natural habitat. With ample seating and open spaces, it's an inviting spot for community gatherings, outdoor activities, or simply relaxing with a good book.
Indian Valley Preserve Trailhead
Welcome to Indian Valley Preserve Trailhead, a serene and picturesque park nestled in the heart of Novato, California. Located at 1681 Indian Valley Road, this hidden gem offers nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers a perfect escape into the beauty of Marin County's landscapes. At Indian Valley Preserve Trailhead, visitors can explore a diverse array of trails that meander through lush woodlands, open meadows, and gentle rolling hills. Whether you're an avid hiker, a casual walker, or a family looking for a day of outdoor fun, our trails cater to all levels of experience and provide an opportunity to connect with nature.
Fall Creek Unit
Welcome to Fall Creek Unit, a serene park and tourist attraction nestled in the heart of Felton, California. Located at 1101 Felton Empire Road, this enchanting destination offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue, perfect for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Explore the Trails: The Fall Creek Unit is a second-growth redwood forest featuring nearly twenty miles of interconnected trails. Wander through fern-lined river canyons and discover remnants of the area's lime-processing heritage. This area is open for day use only, providing a tranquil escape into nature.
Fall Creek Unit | Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park
Welcome to Fall Creek Unit | Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, a breathtaking natural escape nestled in the Santa Cruz Mountains at 1561 Felton Empire Road, Felton, California. This park is renowned for its majestic 40-acre grove of old-growth redwood trees, offering an awe-inspiring experience for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Explore the diverse landscapes of Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, which spans over 4,650 acres of pristine forested and open land. Discover the towering redwoods, some reaching up to 277 feet tall and over 1,500 years old, alongside diverse habitats including grasslands, river/riparian zones, and unique sandhills. The park is also home to a rich variety of wildlife, from banana slugs and black-tailed deer to coyotes and steelhead trout.
Henry Cowell Redwoods SP Parking
Welcome to Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park Parking, conveniently located at 101N North Big Trees Park Road, Scotts Valley, California. Our parking facilities serve as the gateway to the breathtaking Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, renowned for its majestic 40-acre grove of ancient redwood trees and diverse natural habitats. Parking Options: - Day-Use Area: From Hwy 17, take the Mt. Hermon Rd. exit, follow Mt. Hermon Rd. to Graham Hill Rd., turn right, then left onto Hwy 9. The entrance is approximately 2 miles down on the left. Parking fee: $10 for regular-sized autos, $9 for seniors (62 ), $50 for buses (10-24 passengers), and $100 for larger buses (25 passengers).
Henry Cowell Redwoods Public Safety Office
Welcome to the Henry Cowell Redwoods Public Safety Office, your local government resource located at 101 North Big Trees Park Road in Felton, California. Nestled within the breathtaking Santa Cruz Mountains, this office serves as a gateway to the renowned Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, famous for its majestic 40-acre grove of ancient redwoods. Visitors to the park can explore a variety of natural wonders and recreational activities across its expansive 4,650 acres. Whether you're interested in hiking, horseback riding, picnicking, swimming, or camping, the park offers something for everyone. Discover the historical significance and awe-inspiring beauty of the towering redwoods, some of which reach an impressive height of 277 feet and are around 1,500 years old.
Santa Vida RV Park
Welcome to Santa Vida RV Park, your serene getaway nestled in the heart of Santa Cruz, California. Located at 1611 Branciforte Drive, our park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern convenience, making it an ideal destination for campers, travelers, and nature enthusiasts alike. At Santa Vida RV Park, we pride ourselves on providing a peaceful and welcoming environment where guests can relax and enjoy the great outdoors. Our well-maintained campground features spacious RV sites equipped with essential amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended vacation, you'll find our park to be a haven of tranquility amidst the lush landscapes of Santa Cruz.
Drakes Estero
Welcome to Drakes Estero, a serene sanctuary nestled in the heart of Inverness, California. Situated at the gateway to the breathtaking Point Reyes National Seashore, Drakes Estero offers a unique blend of natural beauty and tranquility. Our business is dedicated to providing an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts, families, and adventure seekers alike. At Drakes Estero, you can immerse yourself in the pristine landscapes that define the Northern California coast. Whether you're kayaking through the estuarine waters, exploring the diverse wildlife habitats, or simply enjoying a peaceful day by the water, our location offers something for everyone. We pride ourselves on our commitment to preserving the natural environment and promoting sustainable tourism practices.
Sea Lion Point
Welcome to Sea Lion Point, a serene coastal escape nestled along the picturesque shores of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. Located on the scenic Sea Lion Point Trail, our unique destination offers visitors an unforgettable experience amidst the natural beauty of the Pacific coastline. At Sea Lion Point, you'll discover breathtaking views, diverse wildlife, and a tranquil environment perfect for relaxation and exploration. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, our location provides the ideal backdrop for memorable moments.
Gate 1 - Garrapata State Park
Welcome to Gate 1 - Garrapata State Park, a stunning natural retreat located in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. Nestled along the iconic Highway 1, just 6.7 miles south of Rio Road and 18 miles north of Big Sur, our park offers an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Garrapata State Park boasts two miles of breathtaking beachfront, perfect for coastal hiking and exploring. A 50-foot climb rewards visitors with a mesmerizing view of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, a federally protected marine area teeming with wildlife. Discover diverse coastal vegetation as you traverse trails that lead from sandy shores into dense redwood groves. The park's Soberanes Point features magnificent coastal headlands, where sea lions, harbor seals, and sea otters can be spotted frolicking in the waters, while California gray whales grace us with their presence during their annual migration.
Gate 7 - Garrapata State Park
Welcome to Gate 7 - Garrapata State Park Located in the picturesque Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, Garrapata State Park offers visitors a breathtaking gateway to the natural beauty of the Big Sur coast. Situated just 6.7 miles south of Rio Road in Carmel and 18 miles north of Big Sur, the park is easily accessible via Highway 1. Visitors should be mindful of travel delays due to a new traffic signal managing one-lane alternating traffic.
Gate 9 - Garrapata State Park
Welcome to Gate 9 - Garrapata State Park Nestled along the iconic Highway 1, just 6.7 miles south of Rio Road in Carmel and 18 miles north of Big Sur, Gate 9 - Garrapata State Park offers a breathtaking escape into nature's grandeur. Located in the picturesque Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, our park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Palo Corona
Welcome to Palo Corona Regional Park, one of Central Coast California's most significant undeveloped open spaces, located at 4860 Carmel Valley Road, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. This stunning park, nestled in the heart of nature, stretches over 4,500 acres and offers a unique blend of ecosystems and wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. Palo Corona Regional Park is the result of the largest land conservation project in Monterey County history. Established through a partnership between The Nature Conservancy, The Big Sur Land Trust, State of California agencies, and the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District, the park is a testament to successful conservation efforts. With its acquisition finalized in 2004, this park serves as a critical environmental link in a protected seventy-mile wild land corridor, offering refuge to an extraordinary array of flora and fauna.
Tomales Bay Boat-In Campground
Welcome to Tomales Bay Boat-In Campground, your gateway to an unforgettable camping experience amidst the breathtaking beauty of California's Point Reyes National Seashore. Nestled along the scenic shores of Tomales Bay, our unique boat-in campground offers a serene and adventurous escape for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers. Experience the Adventure: Tomales Bay Boat-In Campground invites you to embark on a one-of-a-kind camping journey. Accessible only by boat, kayak, or canoe, our campground provides an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural splendor of the bay. Spend your days exploring the tranquil waters, enjoying stunning vistas, and discovering the diverse wildlife that calls this area home.
Drakes Estero Trailhead
Welcome to Drakes Estero Trailhead, your gateway to the breathtaking landscapes of Point Reyes National Seashore in Inverness, California. Nestled in the heart of nature, our park offers endless hiking opportunities that promise solitude in lush Douglas-fir forests, panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, and the chance to traverse rolling coastal hillsides—all within a single hike! Before you set off on your adventure, ensure you're prepared by downloading or purchasing a trail map from our park bookstore. For additional hiking tips and information on the diverse trails available, please visit our 'Hiking at Point Reyes National Seashore' page. Whether you're short on time, exploring with family, or seeking a challenging route, our guide will help you find the perfect trail based on your schedule, desired habitat, or starting location.
Sunset State Beach Campground
Welcome to Sunset State Beach Campground, your perfect escape nestled in the scenic beauty of Watsonville, California. Located at Sunset State Beach, just 16 miles south of Santa Cruz, our campground offers a serene retreat under the shade of majestic pines, with breathtaking views of Monterey Bay. Whether you're planning a peaceful camping trip or a day of picnicking on the beach, Sunset State Beach is a must-visit year-round destination. Our location is easily accessible from Hwy 1 via the San Andreas Road exit. Simply head south to Sunset Beach Rd and proceed west to reach our beach entrance. For those interested in exploring the natural and cultural wonders of the area, we offer a variety of guided hikes and public programs. Visit our Parks Events page to view the schedule and make a reservation.
Sunset State Beach
Welcome to Sunset State Beach, a picturesque park and tourist attraction located at Sunset Beach Road in Watsonville, California. Nestled along the stunning Pacific coastline, our beach offers visitors a serene escape into nature's beauty. Whether you're seeking a relaxing day by the ocean, a family picnic, or an adventurous exploration of local wildlife, Sunset State Beach is the perfect destination. Enjoy miles of unspoiled sandy beaches, ideal for sunbathing, beachcombing, and building sandcastles. Take a leisurely stroll along the shore or embark on a scenic hike through the rolling dunes and coastal trails. Our park is also a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, with diverse habitats that support a wide array of native species.
Palm Beach Parking, Sunset State Beach
Welcome to Palm Beach Parking at Sunset State Beach, your gateway to a serene coastal experience in Watsonville, California. Conveniently located at 2660 Beach Road, just 16 miles south of Santa Cruz, our parking facility offers easy access to the stunning vistas and recreational opportunities of Sunset State Beach. Follow Hwy 1 to the San Andreas Road exit, proceed south to Sunset Beach Rd, and head west to reach our entrance. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of a peaceful campground nestled under the pines, enjoy picnicking on the sandy shores, and soak in the breathtaking views of Monterey Bay. Whether you're here for a day trip or an extended stay, Sunset State Beach is a favorite year-round destination.
Zmudowski State Beach
Welcome to Zmudowski State Beach, a stunning natural feature located at 201-215 Giberson Road, Moss Landing, California. Nestled along the beautiful central coast, our beach offers a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Known for its expansive sandy shores and tranquil atmosphere, Zmudowski State Beach is the perfect destination for a day of relaxation or adventure. Explore the unique coastal environment, where you can enjoy activities such as beachcombing, bird watching, and fishing. The beach is home to a diverse array of wildlife, making it a prime spot for nature photography and observing marine life in their natural habitat. Whether you're looking to take a leisurely stroll along the shore or simply unwind with the calming sound of the ocean waves, Zmudowski State Beach provides a picturesque setting for all.
Phillip Burton Wilderness
Welcome to Phillip Burton Wilderness, a stunning natural park located on Drakes View Drive in Inverness, California. Nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of Point Reyes National Seashore, our park offers a serene escape into nature’s embrace. Spanning over 33,000 acres, Phillip Burton Wilderness is a sanctuary for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone seeking tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Explore a network of scenic trails that wind through lush forests, open meadows, and rugged coastlines, offering spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. Whether you're an avid hiker, a birdwatcher, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, our park provides a diverse habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna.
Piedras Blancas State Marine Conservation Area
Welcome to Piedras Blancas State Marine Conservation Area, a breathtaking natural sanctuary located in the picturesque coastal town of San Simeon, California. Nestled along the stunning central coast, this conservation area offers a serene escape into the wonders of marine life and coastal beauty. Spanning a diverse ecosystem, Piedras Blancas is dedicated to preserving the rich biodiversity of its marine environment, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Visitors can explore an array of scenic trails, offering panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the majestic Pacific Ocean. The area is renowned for its vibrant tide pools, teeming with fascinating marine creatures, and its pristine beaches that provide a tranquil setting for relaxation and exploration. Bird watchers will delight in the variety of seabirds that call this area home, while the occasional sighting of seals and sea lions adds to the allure of this coastal gem.
Friends of the Elephant Seal
Welcome to Friends of the Elephant Seal Nestled along the breathtaking coastline of San Simeon, California, Friends of the Elephant Seal is a must-visit landmark and tourist attraction for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Located in the heart of the Central Coast, this unique destination offers an unparalleled opportunity to witness the majestic northern elephant seals in their natural habitat.
Inverness Ridge Trailhead
Welcome to Inverness Ridge Trailhead, your gateway to the breathtaking beauty of Point Reyes National Seashore in Inverness, California. Nestled within this stunning natural landscape, our park offers an expansive network of approximately 240 kilometers (150 miles) of hiking trails, ready to be explored by adventurers of all levels. Whether you're seeking a tranquil walk through serene habitats or a challenging hike to test your endurance, our trails can be customized to meet your physical and time limitations. Before setting out on your journey, we recommend stopping by the Bear Valley Visitor Center. Here, you can obtain trail maps, get the latest updates on trail conditions, advisories, and closures, and receive suggestions for hikes tailored to your interests. Our knowledgeable staff is eager to help you plan a safe and enjoyable visit.
Greenspace's Strawberry Canyon
Welcome to Greenspace's Strawberry Canyon Nestled in the heart of Cambria, California, Greenspace's Strawberry Canyon is a serene park dedicated to preserving the natural beauty and ecological diversity of the North Coast area of San Luis Obispo County—a true national treasure. Located at 1516-1600 Burton Drive, our park is a testament to nature conservation and community enrichment.
Walker Creek Ranch and Conference Center
Welcome to Walker Creek Ranch and Conference Center Nestled in the heart of Wild West Marin, Walker Creek Ranch and Conference Center offers a unique escape to the serene beauty of nature. Located at 1700 Marshall Petaluma Road, Petaluma, California, our expansive 1,700-acre property invites you to connect with the natural world and each other.
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