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Guided Point Reyes Hiking Tour

Discover the dramatic beauty and ecological richness of Point Reyes National Seashore on a guided hiking tour through windswept beaches, forested ridges, rugged headlands, and pastoral landscapes—just 30 miles from San Francisco yet worlds apart.

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Trip Type

Hiking

Difficulty Level

2

Trip Length

6 Days, 5 Nights

Distance

51.4 Miles
82.7 Kilometers

Meeting Time

Hotel 8:30 am

Drop-off Time

5 pm

Assembly Point

San Francisco

Inclusions

Timberline van shuttle is provided from San Francisco prior to and following tour.

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One of the most remarkable features of the Point Reyes National Seashore is its geographic location. A relatively isolated spit of land with its virtual limitless level of ecological diversity is situated on a peninsula a mere 30 miles from downtown San Francisco.  The contrast between the two could not be more stark and dramatic.

Hike The Point Reyes National Seashore

Incorporated into our national park system by Congress in 1962 as the Point Reyes National Seashore, the park is bordered on the west by the Pacific.  Its vast white sand beaches, rocky coastline, rugged towering headlands, and crashing surf are just a few of the components that contribute to the area’s magnificent seascape.  Several of our hikes are designed to capture the spectacular vistas for which Point Reyes is noted.

But Point Reyes is more than its magnificent coast.  It is a land of forests with lush stands of Douglas fir, streams that carve through the rugged terrain, plunging over their rocky barriers as they ultimately tumble into the Pacific.  It is also a land of rolling pastures and rich grasses that still sustain a thriving dairy cattle industry.

ITINERARY

Day 1: Van shuttle from airport hotel, walk the Golden Gate Bridge; Point Reyes Visitors Center; hike the Earthquake Trail, explore Limantour Beach

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Distance: 3 miles

We gather in San Francisco on Day 1, so of course we start with a visit to the Golden Gate Bridge. A walk across the bridge gives you an upclose view of every rivet and Art Deco facet, as well as expansive views of the city on each end. We’ll have time to visit the Point Reyes Visitors Center before continuing to our hike on the Earthquake Trail – a nearby nature trail. Finally, we explore Limantour Beach before heading to the Tomales Bay Resort where we will spend all 5 of our nights.

Day 2: Estero Trail to Drakes Head

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Distance: 9.5 miles

The Estero Trail on Day 2 meanders through coastal grasslands and scrublands with plenty of wonderful coastal views. The trail traverses along the crest of an earthen dam, and is a great location to look for birds. Keep your eyes and ears open for owls, egrets and herons roost, and other shorebirds and waterfowl that abound in the estero. We continue out to the point of Drake’s Head. Here the view looking down into the estero on a clear day is truly spectacular, with the possibility of seeing bat rays and leopard sharks swimming just below the water’s surface.

Day 3: Meadow Trail—Sky Trail—Arch Rock—Bear Valley Trail

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Distance: 11.4 miles

Get a good breakfast on Day 3 for the loop including Meadow Trail, Sky Trail, Arch Rock and Bear Valley Trail. The meadows are filled with flowers and the woods with Douglas fir. The trail has a surprising number of ups and downs as it follows a bit of a ridgeline towards the ocean. Although Arch Rock actually collapsed several years ago, the views along the coast remain dramatic. We return through the Bear Valley on a much flatter route to complet the loop.

Day 4: The Coastal Trail: Palomarin - Alamere Falls

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Distance: 12.5 miles

We again visit another part of the Coastal Trail starting from the Palomarin Trailhead on Day 4. This time we parallel the coastline while visiting numerous lakes, and traveling through scrubbrush, blooming bushes and over coastal bluffs. We reach the water level at the Wildcat backcountry campground. From here, if the tide is right and you still have energy, you can walk the flat beach to the base of Alamere Falls – a dazzling explosion of water over the crumbling bluffs from above. The return is on this same path.

Day 5: Tomales Point

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Distance: 9 miles

Day 5 is a gentler trail starting from historic Pierce Point Ranch. We take the Tomales Point trail to – you guessed it- Tomales Point. Wildflowers will surround us on our steady trip to the point. Tule Elk and other wildlife are often sighted in this area, and there are good vantage points to look for whales in the never ending waters of the Pacific.

Day 6: Chimney Rock—Point Reyes Lighthouse

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Distance: 6 miles

Our last Day 6 is reserved for the trip out to Point Reyes itself. We take two shorter hikes out to the famous Point Reyes Lighthouse on the west and Chimney Rock to the east. After a last lunch while scanning for sharks and whales, we return to San Francisco for the conclusion of our hiking tour.

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