Point Reyes Station (formerly, Marin and Olema Station) is a small unincorporated town located in western Marin County, California. Point Reyes Station is located 13 miles (21 km) south-southeast of Tomales, at an elevation of 39 feet (12 m). Point Reyes Station is located along State Route 1 and is a gateway to the Point Reyes National Seashore, an extremely popular national preserve. About 350 people live in the town. It is also the name of a census-designated place (CDP) in northern California covering the unincorporated town and surrounding countryside, with a total CDP population of 848.
Restaurants in Point Reyes Station
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Our love of the wilderness and sincere desire to share our knowledge and understanding of nature inspired us to create Point Reyes Outdoors. PRO is dedicated to environmental stewardship, building community relationships and providing our clients with the finest tours and classes possible. We offer kayak tours, stand-up paddleboard rentals, guided hikes, and multiday adventures in the beautiful Point Reyes National Seashore.
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Come savor sustainability... Explore beautiful Marin and Sonoma on a gourmet guided tour! Enjoy a behind-the-scenes tours and tastings of the area's best wine, cheese, bread, pastries, produce, grass-fed meats, oysters and more! Learn about artisan food production, local history and sustainable agriculture - foodie's dream!
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Point Reyes Safaris is a company dedicated to wildlife viewing and photography in Point Reyes National Seashore. 85 species of mammals and over 50% of North America's birds make this seashore home. Itineraries are custom to the desires of the group. We can accommodate groups of up to 8 people. Serious photography safaris are limited to 3 people.
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Tomales Bay Sailing offers custom sailing tours on Tomales Bay aboard a 22 foot catamaran.
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Point Reyes National Seashore boasts some of the most diverse wildlife viewing opportunities in the country. It is home to healthy populations of predators such as bobcat, coyote, grey fox and badger. Over 50% of North America's birds have been documented here giving you the chance to see owls, hawks, falcons and many other bird species. Dramatic cliffs, gorgeous beaches and a world famous lighthouse where you can look for elephant seals, migrating whales, sea lions, harbor seals and other wildlife make up the National Seashore's dramatic coastline. Customize your 6 hour experience with us, be it for wildlife viewing, visiting the lighthouse, the famous Cypress Tree Tunnel and other scenic and historical sites or for long guided hikes. The day is yours.
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The Point Reyes Station Historical Walking Tours are one-hour tours led by youth from around West Marin and adult volunteers under the guidance of local historian Dewey Livingston. Local geography, prehistory and the development of the town by ranchers and railroaders are some of the many interesting topics and stories covered.
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Rentals, Classes, & Tours Adventures on Tomales Bay, Drakes Estero, Lake Sonoma, the Colorado River, Baja, & Beyond! Naturalist-led tours, oyster tours, overnight camping, events and parties for individuals and companies, weeklong youth camps, beginning and advanced classes, hot springs adventures, take away rentals, & drop off rentals are just a few of our offerings.
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Explore Point Reyes at your own pace with VoiceMap — an audio tour app. It works offline, without data, and it has automatic GPS playback, which lets you focus on your surrounding, not the screen.
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