Point Reyes National Seashore

415-464-5100
1 Bear Valley Rd
Point Reyes Sta, CA 94956
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on Citysearch May 07, 2006
<b>In Short<br></b>This bleak, but beautiful, beach is a moody spot plagued with rough surf, wild winds and towering waves that form seemingly out of nowhere. Cursed with a dense great white shark population, the... (more)

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on Citysearch Sep 23, 2005
Whether you're looking to explore a lighthouse, hike the nature trails, view the breathtaking scenery of the coast, or even spot the occasional heard of cows, this national treasure is not to be missed. A great spot... (more)

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on Citysearch Sep 11, 2005
Point Reyes is a beautiful locale which is only a couple hours drive from the city. There a plenty of trails and paths available, so runners and cyclists will be pleased. Also the beach is beautiful and the vistas are... (more)

sammie745

on Citysearch Aug 06, 2002
This is a beautiful serene beach that is fun for the kids and beautiful and peaceful for the adults. (more)

queenbe

on Citysearch Aug 01, 2002
oh-my-god. -this beach is why I love living in Northern California. Secluded - probaby not for long - and peaceful. I think the perfect weekend getaway. (more)

angelagross

on Citysearch Jul 31, 2002
The drive through Marin to Pt. Reyes Station and on out to Pt. Reyes beach makes this day trip enjoyable in itself. If you're going to the beach, stop in at the Cowgirl Creamery for a sandwich, a bottle of wine, and some... (more)

rrr9000

on Citysearch Jul 28, 2002
Extremely cold, very high speed winds and fog city almost all year round. Even when the weather's great elsewhere, Pt Reyes delivers some pleasing vistas but it's lack of creature comforts is downright depressing.... (more)

MarkeBieschke_Citysearch

on Citysearch May 15, 2002
Sure it's cold and overcast most of the year -- but all the more reason to snuggle up to your honey in one of the more secluded inlets -- my favorite place to show out-of-towners how to get back in touch with nature ....... (more)

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