This guide includes information on the recreational opportunities of the area, including hiking trails, bicycling trails, sea kayaking and canoeing.
- Author: Tracy Salcedo-Chourre
- Softcover; 310 pages; 58 black-and-white photos, 51 maps
- The Globe Pequot Press; copyright 2003
- For travelers and outdoor enthusiasts who want to experience a taste of all that an area has to offer
- Features short hikes, biking trails, and other outdoor recreation opportunities, plus travel information and natural history
- Details best time of year to visit, facilities, fees, and recreational activities, RV sites and campgrounds and nearby points of interest
- Detailed maps of each area
The Point Reyes National Seashore, located just north of San Francisco Bay, and the adjacent Golden Gate National Recreation Area encompass some of the most spectacular landscapes on the West Coast. From the rugged coastline, with its historic lighthouse and far-reaching beaches, to the pasturelands and thick forests that clothe its eastern reaches, the park is a major recreational destination for travelers from northern and central California and from out of state. Together, Point Reyes National Seashore and Golden Gate National Recreation Area host more than 16 million visitors annually.
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