Situated between Bodega Bay and San Francisco, Point Reyes National Seashore contains unique elements of biological and historical interest in a spectacular scenic panorama of thunderous ocean breakers, open grasslands, bushy hillsides and forested ridges. Estuaries, windswept beaches, coastal scrub grasslands, salt and freshwater marshes and coniferous forests create 80 miles of pristine, undeveloped coastline. Miles of hiking and biking trails weave through open pastures, rugged ridges, and coastal cliffs in this 70,000 acre wilderness area.
Point Reyes Special From Quality Inn
Located 30 miles from Point Reyes National Seashore, the Quality Inn Petaluma features deluxe rooms and suites, world-class facilities and a prime Sonoma Wine Country location. Join us for a hiking or biking adventure and some coastal sightseeing, with our Point Reyes Special featuring discount rates, free high-speed wireless internet, complimentary breakfast, an outdoor pool and spa . . . and pet’s are welcome!
Located 30 miles from Point Reyes National Seashore, the Quality Inn Petaluma features deluxe rooms and suites, world-class facilities and a prime Sonoma Wine Country location. Join us for a hiking or biking adventure and some coastal sightseeing, with our Point Reyes Special featuring discount rates, free high-speed wireless internet, complimentary breakfast, an outdoor pool and spa . . . and pet’s are welcome!
Visit Point Reyes Special includes:
- Complimentary Breakfast for two
- Point Reyes Maps & Brochures
- Bottled Water and Energy snack
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Point Reyes, Things to Do
Bird and Wildlife Watching at Point Reyes.Established in 1962, Point Reyescomprises 100 square miles, including 32,000 acres of coastal wilderness. With 50 species of native land and marine mammals inhabiting the Seashore, its biological diversity stems from a natural occurrence of several distinct habitats. Nearly 20% of California’s flowering plant species are represented on the peninsula and over 400 bird species have been spotted at the Point Reyes Bird Observatory.
Recreation at Point Reyes. Abundant recreational opportunities include 147 miles of hiking, biking and horseback riding trails, kayaking, backcountry camping, and beaches for swimming, picnics, beachcombing, and wildlife viewing.
Enjoy leisurely drives throughout the seashore to beaches and wildlife areas, such the Tule Elk Range. The park’s beaches are excellent places to view the January through April gray whale migration and for bird watching during fall and spring. Visit www.nps.gov/pore.
Attractions at Point Reyes. A 308 step walkway leads to the historic Point Reyes Lighthouse, built in 1870, at the end of a high cliff. Also part of the Point Reyes State Park, Bear Valley Visitors Center on Bear Valley Road in Olema offers excellent hiking along the Earthquake Trail. Stop in to Point Reyes Outdoors (415-663-8192) for kayak rentals at 11401 Hwy 1, Point Reyes Station. [Top]
Bird and Wildlife Watching at Point Reyes.Established in 1962, Point Reyescomprises 100 square miles, including 32,000 acres of coastal wilderness. With 50 species of native land and marine mammals inhabiting the Seashore, its biological diversity stems from a natural occurrence of several distinct habitats. Nearly 20% of California’s flowering plant species are represented on the peninsula and over 400 bird species have been spotted at the Point Reyes Bird Observatory. Recreation at Point Reyes. Abundant recreational opportunities include 147 miles of hiking, biking and horseback riding trails, kayaking, backcountry camping, and beaches for swimming, picnics, beachcombing, and wildlife viewing.
Enjoy leisurely drives throughout the seashore to beaches and wildlife areas, such the Tule Elk Range. The park’s beaches are excellent places to view the January through April gray whale migration and for bird watching during fall and spring. Visit www.nps.gov/pore.
Attractions at Point Reyes. A 308 step walkway leads to the historic Point Reyes Lighthouse, built in 1870, at the end of a high cliff. Also part of the Point Reyes State Park, Bear Valley Visitors Center on Bear Valley Road in Olema offers excellent hiking along the Earthquake Trail. Stop in to Point Reyes Outdoors (415-663-8192) for kayak rentals at 11401 Hwy 1, Point Reyes Station. [Top]
On your way enjoy these Point Reyes eateries . . .
- Marin French Cheese – Located in the Bodega Bay south area at 7500 Red Hill Road in Petaluma, this is a wonderful café for lunch. Enjoy their famous Brie and Camembert cheese Visit www.marinfrenchcheese.com.
- Hog Island Oyster Company – Chow on some fresh oysters on the half shell, cold beer and a nice wine selection at this Marshall favorite. Located at 20215 Hwy I, Marshall, CA. Call 415-663-9218; www.hogislandoysters.com.
- Johnson’s Oyster Company – Eat some oysters, shrimp and some California coastal seafood. Located at 17171 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Inverness, CA. Call (415) 669-1149. [Top]
5100 Montero Way Petaluma, CA 94954
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