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  1. Reservations may also be made by phone by calling toll free 877-444-6777 (TDD: 877-833-6777). Contact the Bear Valley Backcountry Camping desk at 415-464-5100 x2 x5 or by email if you have specific questions about the campgrounds or trails at Point Reyes National Seashore. Beach fires: Visit our Beach Fires page ; for permits, rules, and ...

  2. Muir Woods National Monument. Length: 12.3 mi • Est. 5h 39m. Hard • 4.5 (84) Dipsea, Matt Davis, and Redwood Loop. Mount Tamalpais State Park. Length: 14.7 mi • Est. 7h 39m. • Muir Woods National Monument charges a fee to enter. Fees are per person. You can also purchase a park-specific annual pass.

  3. You can take a bus from Monterey to Point Reyes National Seashore via Salinas Transit Center / Gate 7, Salinas Amtrak Station, San Francisco Salesforce Plaza, Mission St & 1st St, San Rafael Transit Center, and Sir Francis Drake Blvd & Balboa Av in around 7h 52m. Airlines. United Airlines. Train operators. Amtrak.

  4. Oct 23, 2023 · On the return trip, you can take the faster route, Highway 101, and pass through Sonoma County, one of the best wine regions in the United States. Start: San Francisco. Stop #1: Marin Headlands & Mount Tamalpais State Park. Stop #2: Point Reyes National Seashore. Stop #3: Bodega Bay. Stop #4: Jenner.

  5. Stinson Beach California. West Marin and Point Reyes National Seashore Guide to Muir Beach, Muir Woods, Stinson Beach, Bolinas, Olema, Point Reyes Station, Inverness, Marshall, Tomales and Dillon Beach. Visitor information on things to do, lodging & restaurants.

  6. Sep 21, 2023 · 12. Tule Elk Reserve via Tomales Point Trail. Tomales Point Trail is an incredibly scenic and easy (but long) 9.2 mile hike atop a coastal bluff to Tomales Point. On this hike you’ll experience amazing coastal views while walking past loads of elk and stunning wildflowers (peak from May-August).

  7. Muir Beach Overlook is half a mile away. It offers panoramic views of the Point Reyes Peninsula and the Pacific Ocean. It offers panoramic views of the Point Reyes Peninsula and the Pacific Ocean. Walk down the beautiful staircase to the end for a picture with the azure waters of the Pacific and the greenest vegetation you can see!

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