POINT REYES NS


Park Description:
Among it's 70,000 acres are 900 species of plants with over 50 listed as rare, threatened, or endangered. It's habitats include seashores, dunes, grasslands, riparian wetlands, chaparrals, lakes, and Douglas fir and pine forests. In summary, Point Reyes is one of the worlds most diverse biological and floral habitats, not to mention the scenery. For this reason many hikes are planned here. After years of living in the Bay Area, we are still awed with each visit.

Directions: The park is located about roughly 20 air miles north west of San Francisco. The major roads there are Hwy 1, Sir Francis Drake and Petaluma/Pt Reyes Rd.

Google Map
Park Link  
Park Trail Map

Cost:
$free!  

Trail links:
Abbots Cove
   May 17, 2007
   August 30, 2007

BayView
   August 9, 2007

Bear Valley Trail
   July 27, 2007

Bull Point
   June 28, 2007

Chimney Rock Trail
   February 15, 2007
  
March 15, 2007
   June 14, 2007

   Sept. 9, 2007
   March 20, 2008

Coast Trail
   March 22, 2007

Drakes Beach
   May 10, 2007


Estero Trail
   April 17, 2008
   August 7, 2008

Limantour
   August 16, 2007

Muddy Hollow
  July 24, 2008

Old Pine Loop
   August 27, 2007

Sculptured Beach
   May 24, 2007

Sky Trail
   August 2, 2007
   June 19, 2008

Tomales Point Trail
   July 5, 2007

Kehoe & McClures Beach
   July 17, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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