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Point Reyes National Seashore Campground — Point Reyes National Seashore

Point Reyes National Seashore Campground is located near Point Reyes Station, CA. The terrain consists of coastal landscapes with rolling hills and open meadows. Temperatures range from 40°F to 70°F, depending on the season. Nearby attractions include the Point Reyes Lighthouse and Tomales Bay, offering opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing.

Description

National Park Service

Point Reyes National Seashore

Overview

Point Reyes National Seashore offers four backcountry hike in campgrounds and thirteen boat in campsites along Tomales Bay. Note: For reservation purposes, our campgrounds are organized under the "loop" column of the reservation grid.For more information, visit the Back Country Camping page on the Point Reyes National Seashore website.

Recreation

Wildlife viewing Hiking Birding Backpacking Kayaking Mushroom hunting Bike riding

Facilities

BOOKING WINDOWS 3 month and 14-day windows. Sites release at 7AM Pacific Standard Time. COAST CAMP 3 months = sites # 1, 4, 6, 8AB 10, 12, 13AB, 14. 14 days = sites # 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11. GLEN CAMP 3 months = sites # 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 11. 14 days = sites # 4, 6, 7 9, 10, 12. SKY CAMP 3 months = site # 2AB, 3, 6, 8, 9, 11. 14 days = site # 1, 4, 5, 7, 10, 12. WILDCAT CAMP 3 months = sites # 1AB, 2AB, 3AB, 5, 7. 14 days = sites # 4, 6, 8. TOMALES BAY BOAT-IN PERMITS: All Boat in permits including Marshall Beach and Tomales Beach group permits are available at 3 months prior to arrival date. More facility information: Camping facilities at Point Reyes National Seahsore include four hike-in/bike-in-only campgrounds in the southern area of the park and twenty boat-in-only campsites on Tomales Bay. Camping is allowed only in designated campgrounds and sites. Dispersed camping is not allowed. There is NO car or RV camping at Point Reyes National SeashoreAmenities at the hike-in/bike-in sites include picnic tables, and food storage lockers with centrally located vault toilets and drinking water. No pets permitted. COAST CAMP - Coast Camp is nestled within a small coastal grassy valley with easy access to the beach and tide pools. The beach is within 200 meters (200 yards) of the campground. The shortest approach to Coast Camp is via the 3 km (2 miles) slightly uphill hike on the Laguna and Firelane Trails starting at the Laguna Trailhead just past the hostel. An alternate route following the Coast Trail starting near the hostel offers an easy, flat 4 km (3 miles) route and is open to bicycles. Twelve reservable sites for up to 6 people each and two reservable group sites for up to 25 people each are available. Sites 1 - 7 are in a small semi-protected canyon. GLEN CAMP - Glen Camp is a quiet and secluded camp deep within a wooded valley protected from ocean breezes. The shortest hike to this camp is a moderate 7 km (5 miles) hike along the Bear Valley and Glen Trails. To access Glen Camp by bicycle, start at the Five Brooks Trailhead, follow the Stewart Trail to the Glen Trail, then north to the Glen Camp Loop, and finish by descending to Glen Camp. This is a strenuous 10 km (6 mile) bike ride. No groups, horses, or pack animals are allowed at Glen Camp. Twelve reservable sites for up to 6 people each are available. SKY CAMP - Sky Camp is located on the western side of Mt. Wittenberg at an elevation of 310 meters (1025 feet). In clear weather, enjoy sweeping views of Point Reyes, Drakes Bay, and the Pacific Ocean. The easiest and shortest approach is a 2 km (2 miles) moderate uphill hike or bicycle ride from the Sky Trailhead (elevation 250 meters (840 feet)) on Limantour Road. It is a steep 6 km (4 miles) one-way hike down to the beach. Eleven reservable sites for up to 6 people each and one reservable group site for up to 25 people each are available. WILDCAT CAMP - Wildcat Camp is located in an open meadow on a bluff overlooking the ocean with a short walk to the beach and a 3 km (2.0 miles) round-trip walk to Alamere Falls. It is a 10 km (6 mile) hike from Bear Valley or a 9 km (6 miles) hike on the Coast Trail from Palomarin with access to Bass Lake. The only bicycle route is via a strenuous 11 km (7 miles) ride along the Stewart Trail from the Five Brooks Trailhead. Two reservable site for up to 6 people, three reservable sites for up to 4 people, and three reservable group sites for up to 25 people each are available. Boat-in Campground:TOMALES BAY - Tomales Bay boat-in camping is allowed on west-side National Park beaches north of Tomales Bay State Park's Indian Beach. These beaches are tidally influenced and generally are small sandy coves backed against steep cliffs. Campers on Tomales Bay beaches must arrive by boat only and may not hike, bike, or ride horses to the beaches. Beaches are not assigned; campers choose available beaches on a first-come, first-served basis after launching. Overnight parking for boat-in campers is available at the Tomales Bay Resort and at the Miller Boat Launch and is othewise prohibited within Point Reyes National Seashore and Tomales Bay State Park. The beaches are primitive and without facilities with the exception of vault toilets at Marshall and Tomales Beaches and two picnic tables at Tomales Beach. Unless using the vault toilets at Marshall and Tomales Beaches, boat-in campers must bring portable toilets to remove human waste. In addition, all trash must be removed. Boat-in campers must their own bring water, racoon-proof food storage, and firewood. Permanent and seasonal closures exist on some beaches. Check the Point Reyes National Seashore website for the most up to date information. Point Reyes NPS Website

Natural Features

Peninsula Sandy Beaches Rocky Shorelines Coastal Strand Bishop Pine Forest Douglas Fir Forest Coastal Prairie Coastal Rangeland Marshlands Coastal Scrub Mixed Evergreen Forest San Andreas Fault Lagoons Estuaries Mediterranean Climate

Nearby Attractions

The Seashore shares the peninsula with Tomales Bay State Park, a day-use area popular for swimming and picnicking.

Charges & Cancellations

Please remember that reservations at these facilities prevent other visitors from using these sites. Planned changes to your stay should be made as far in advance as possible. You can make changes to your reservation in My Reservations. Changes If your new stay dates are completely different from your original stay dates, there is a $10 change fee (per reserved site). There are no additional fees for: Adding or removing nights to your stay. Changing to a different campsite. Balances will adjust based on your new stay's nightly rate. Cancellations You can cancel the reservation any time before the date of your scheduled arrival. You will receive a refund for your stay, minus the following fees: $10 cancellation fee Any reservation fees (only if paid when booking) Any previous change fees Group Site Cancellations and Modifications All Group sites must be cancelled or modified more than 14 days before your check-in date otherwise it will be considered a late cancellation. No Shows $20 no show fee plus first night camping fee. Refer to Recreation.gov's Rules and Reservation Policies. To initiate a refund request more than 7 days after your reservation, call the recreation.gov call center at 877-444-6777.

Fee Info

Hike-In Sites: $30/night/site for ''individual'' sites of up to 6 people$90/night/site for group of 7-25 people Boat-In Sites: $30/night/site for ''individual'' sites of up to 6 people $60/night/site for small group of 7-14 people $90/night/site for largel group of 15-25 people

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Location

Point Reyes National Seashore Campground — Point Reyes National Seashore is located in California

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Directions

Point Reyes is located approximately 50 miles north of San Francisco and can be approached either northbound or southbound via Highway 101 and Exit 450A/B Sir Francis Drake Highway. Visitors can also reach the park via the longer and winding scenic Highway 1 or the Point Reyes-Petaluma Road. Public transportation to the Bear Valley Visitor Center from San Rafael along Sir Francis Drake Boulevard is available through the West Marin Stagecoach . Directions http://www.nps.gov/pore/planyourvisit/directions.htm for the quickest routes to Point Reyes National Seashore's Bear Valley Visitor Center. Bear Valley Visitor Center GPS: Latitude: North 38 degrees, 2 minutes and 27 seconds. Longitude: West 122 degrees, 48 Minutes and 1 second.

Address

1 Bear Valley Road
Point reyes station, CA 94956

Coordinates

38.04121 N
122.800354 W

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Access

  • Hike-In
    Backcountry sites.
  • Boat-In
    Sites accessible by watercraft.

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • Group

Features

For Campers

  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups

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Camping at Point Reyes National Seashore Campground — Point Reyes National Seashore can cost between $30.00 and $90.00 depending on the site.

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