Point Reyes National Seashore Campground
Overview
Five campgrounds/loops are available for reservations - four hike-in/bike-in campground/loops and one boat-in loop along Tomales Bay. There is NO car or RV camping at Point Reyes National Seashore
For more information, visit the Back Country Camping page on the Point Reyes National Seashore website.
Recreation
Activities include hiking, limited bike riding along the borders of the Philip Burton Wilderness, bird watching, and beach walking. In the winter season whale watching and northern elephant seal populations may be viewed (though not in the backpacking or boat-in areas).Facilities
Activities include hiking, limited bike riding along the borders of the Philip Burton Wilderness, bird watching, and beach walking. In the winter season whale watching and northern elephant seal populations may be viewed (though not in the backpacking or boat-in areas).Natural Features
Point Reyes is a peninsula, one and half hours north of San Francisco providing a welcome respite for the surrounding urban area. Wooded hillsides give way to chaparral and grasslands with 150 miles of hiking trails and several beaches.Nearby Attractions
The Seashore shares the peninsula with Tomales Bay State Park, a day-use area popular for swimming and picnicking.Charges & Cancellations
There is no peak season at Point Reyes, rates are the same year round. An Individual or Standard site accomodates 1-6 people, and are $30 per night. A group site accomodates up to 25 people ( $60 per night 7-14 people and $90 per night for 15-25 people))
Activities
- Swimming Site
- Visitor Center
- Fishing
- Camping
- Historic & Cultural Site
- Boating
- Biking
- Hiking