
Point Reyes national seashore is a day hikers and beachcombers paradise, with nearly all of its scenic treasures accessible from a drive-in trailhead or beach parking area. If you have the time...
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The Point Reyes National Seashore Association (PRNSA) collaborates with the National Park Service to enhance and preserve Point Reyes National Seashore while fostering community engagement and environmental stewardship. With a focus on education and conservation, PRNSA offers a variety of programs throughout the year, encouraging people of all ages to connect with the park's rich natural and cultural resources.
As part of ongoing conservation efforts, PRNSA is actively involved in supporting grassland restoration and managing the transition of ranching operations within the seashore. The organization encourages community involvement through membership, educational classes, and volunteer opportunities, highlighting the importance of collective effort in achieving their conservation goals.
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Point Reyes national seashore is a day hikers and beachcombers paradise, with nearly all of its scenic treasures accessible from a drive-in trailhead or beach parking area. If you have the time...
AWESOME. Hiked a 5 mile night hike to arrive around 3am with 7 people. We had two sites and it was great. Clean bathrooms, and running water which we purified and cleaned. This place is tucked...
I loved this camping spot. We began the hike in from the Bear Valley Visitor Center, and was approximately a 4.6 mile hike in. We stayed in site 7, which was great.
Glen Camp is clearly the least loved of all the Point Reyes camp-sites, and I have no idea why. It's in a great location, the Glen trail is a beautiful hike, many (but not all I admit) of the...
No sweeping vistas or sounds of the ocean at Glen Camp, which is probably why you can actually book a weekend stay here less than three months in advance. What it lacks in the attractions of Coast...