Top Parks in Marin county, California, United states, Page 1

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Bull Point Trail

Address: Bull Point Trail, Point Reyes Station, CA 94956, USA

Park

“It may not look like much from the road, but this area is teeming with rare blooming plants in spring until June. Several biomes including creekside, freshwater and salt marsh, desert, and seeps.”

Chimney Rock Trail Head

Address: Chimney Rock Trail, Inverness, CA 94937, USA

Park

“Two words: windy and beautiful. Well worth the hike. Dress warm and ready for a moderate hike with a couple inclines. Bring water, your camera and binoculars.”

Pt. Reyes Fish Docks

Address: Point Reyes Station, CA 94956, USA

Park

McClures Beach Trailhead

Address: Pierce Point Rd, Inverness, CA 94937, USA

Park

“This was an absolutely gorgeous hike. The beach was small and not suitable for swimming. Stunning views. The hike itself was not particularly difficult either. The drive to the trail was also beautiful and we saw elk and coyotes along the way as well.”

Pita Beach

Address: California 94937, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Tomales Point Trailhead

Address: Tomales Point Trail, Inverness, CA 94937, USA

Park

“We recommend this hike. 9.4 miles round trip. Make sure you have good hiking shoes, sun screen, hat, and layer. Very popular trail. Enjoyed the Elk, Poppies, Fort night lilies and Yellow mustard along the trail. Pack a lunch and enjoy!!”

Abbotts Lagoon Trailhead

Address: Inverness, CA 94937, USA

Park

“A nice quick trail to reach the beach. It takes 20 to 30 min and it's adapted for everyone (path well marked, no elevation). You can make a fire on the beach if you get a permit from the rangers before. It's usually not crowded.”

Point Reyes National Seashore

Address: 1 Drakes Beach Rd, Inverness, CA 94937, USA

Park

“ Gem. Lots of cool plants. ”

Chimney Rock

Address: Point Reyes Station, CA 94956, USA

Park

“Worth the 0.5 miles hike. Sunset view is awesome here. While Trail is uncovered. Please stay on trail as there are really deep clips on both side of trail. Has bench to enjoy sunset or watching at horizon. There were lot of dear grazing next to trail. There are already wild flower bloom.”

Drakes Estero Trailhead

Address: Inverness, CA 94937, USA

Park

“Super pretty hike, but bring ankle high waterproof boots for the mud - it's not a trail for the slip prone.”

Drake's Beach

Address: Point Reyes National Seashore, Point Reyes Station, CA 94956, USA

Park

“Great idea just for one time short trip. Although, this place is special because you can see the seals really close while they are resting on the beach. And if you hike a bit up, really close from the parking (couple of meters) you will be able to observe beautiful view of the ocean and the cliffs. You can check the photos below. P.s. the restrooms are still wanted to be cleaner but at this stop they are probably the cleanest compare to the others in Point Reyes National Seashore. So small tip - go there! :) Enjoy your trip????”

Wall Beach

Address: California 94937, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Key Creek Fishing Access

Address: Shoreline Hwy, Tomales, CA 94971, USA

Park

Pelican North Beach

Address: California 94937, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Miller Park

Address: Tomales, CA 94971, USA

Park

“Beatiful”

Elk Fence North Beach

Address: California 94937, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Elk Fence South Beach

Address: California 94937, USA

Campground Park Lodging

No Name Beach

Address: California 94937, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Tomales Beach

Address: Inverness, CA 94937, USA

Park

“Okay, I haven't personally been to this beach but my friend just got back from a camping trip there and he's telling me about while I'm writing this review and it sounds AMAZING. Also, he saw a bald eagle.”

Marshall Beach

Address: California 94937, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Tomales Bay State Park

Address: 1100 Pierce Point Rd, Inverness, CA 94937, USA

Park

“Hike, swim with seals, take a kayak across the bay to go camping, enjoy sunset at the beach or over oysters at one of the oyster farms. So much to do here and teeming with life.”

Point Reyes National Seashore

Address: 1 Point Reyes-Petaluma Rd, Inverness, CA 94937, USA

Park

“What an awesome place. First of, you are on the Pacific Continental plate once you cross over the San Andrea's fault. The area is lush and green with dairy farms covering the entire area. On our way to the point, traffic stopped due to cows crossing the road to go back home. I took the opportunity to film and take pictures. On the point is a short walking trail with fantastic views. From there you are able to watch the whale migration (Jan-Apr) if you're lucky. Deer roam the area and elephant seals hang out by Chimney rock in that cove. The beach is beautiful and the sunsets breathtaking.”

Long Cove Beach

Address: California 94937, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Long Cove Beach

Address: Inverness, CA 94937, USA

Park

Fruit Tree Beach

Address: California 94937, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Kilkenny Beach

Address: California 94937, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Vista Point Group Picnic Area

Address: Inverness, CA 94937, USA

Park

“Good place for doing barbeque but reservation might be required.”

Inverness Ridge Trailhead

Address: Inverness Ridge Trail, Inverness, CA 94937, USA

Park

Sunset Overlook Trail

Address: Point Reyes Station, CA 94956, USA

Park

Coast Trail Trailhead

Address: Coast Trail, Point Reyes Station, CA 94956, USA

Park

“Nice easy trail to the beach. Horses are allowed on the trail. Watch out for landmines ????”

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