More about West Marin:
The rolling hills of West Marin including the Point Reyes National Seashore encompass over 100,000 acres of open space that have been preserved for future generations. A string of coastal and agricultural communities flank the shores of the Pacific Ocean, Tomales Bay and Bolinas Lagoon. It is hard to imagine that one is only thirty five miles northwest of the city of San Francisco; cell phone service is spotty and all businesses are locally owned and operated. The Point Reyes area and West Marin are a sanctuary for both native wildlife species and for those seeking to connect to the natural beauty of the area.
Enjoy hiking, kayaking, pristine beaches, wildlife viewing and a bounty of fresh produce, locally grown and produced meat, and cheeses and culinary delights. A strong connection to the seasons exists in this landscape dotted with Coast Live Oaks, Redwood groves and grasslands. December through April, gray whales migrate past the peninsula and over 450 species of birds have been sighted throughout Point Reyes. Elephant seals make the point their home giving birth to their young year after year. Tule elk have been re-introduced at Tomales Point and their thriving herd can be observed enjoying the views of Tomales Bay and the Pacific Oceane Perimeter.
Point Reyes Peninsula