One of the Bay Area's most spectacular treasures and the only national seashore on the West Coast, the 66,500-acre Point Reyes National Seashore encompasses hiking trails, secluded beaches, and rugged grasslands as well as Point Reyes itself, a triangular peninsula that juts into the Pacific. The town of Point Reyes Station is a one-main-drag affair with some good places to eat and gift shops...
A glorious peninsula highlighted by secluded beaches, ancient forests and dramatic views--all within an hour's drive of San Francisco.:
In Short
In the park's brief life, it's become one of the most popular destinations along the Golden State's famous shoreline, attracting more than two million visitors a year. By far the...