Tomales Point Trail - Point Reyes Station
Tomales Point Trail - Point Reyes Station
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Clermont, Flórida1.781 contribuições
mai. de 2023
We hiked a good portion of the Tomales Point Trail on our visit to Point Reyes. It is a little bit of a drive out to Tomales Point, but the drive is scenic and the hike itself was beautiful. The wildflowers were in bloom when we visited and the views of the bluffs and the Pacific Ocean are gorgeous. We were also able to see wildlife. We saw cows as there are dairy farms in this area, but as far as wildlife we saw elk, birds, a weasel, and coyotes. The hike is moderate in difficulty. I highly recommend a visit to Tomales Point if you visit Point Reyes.
Feita em 2 de junho de 2023
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Hanna K
1 contribuição
mai. de 2022 • Amigos
This was my first raod trip with my friends in over a year. The sights were amazing and will be going back shortly. For something that was planned last minute, everything ran smoothly.
Feita em 10 de abril de 2023
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LindaL246
Davis, Califórnia88 contribuições
nov. de 2021
It used to be 5 star but the parks system no longer maintains it beyond 1.7 miles. It is badly eroded after that. We saw three herds of elk. Spring is the best time to hike it as the wildflowers are lovely.
Feita em 22 de novembro de 2021
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Sharon M
San Ramon, Califórnia14 contribuições
ago. de 2021
We arrived about 11am on a Saturday in August. The parking lot was about 90% full.
Low fog drifted across the road for the last couple of miles on the road. Distant views on the trail were mostly blocked by fog. It was kind of disappointing compared to the lovely views posted on this site and elsewhere.
We saw some elk along the drive and along the trail. No other critters.
The trail had some gentle hills. We did the first 2.2 miles and then turned around. My Apple watch said we had about 450 feet of elevation gain. The trail was wide enough to allow for cross traffic going the other way or passing.
Tip: Use the "bathroom" at Abbott's Lagoon. There isn't a bathroom at the parking lot for the Tomales Point Trail.
Low fog drifted across the road for the last couple of miles on the road. Distant views on the trail were mostly blocked by fog. It was kind of disappointing compared to the lovely views posted on this site and elsewhere.
We saw some elk along the drive and along the trail. No other critters.
The trail had some gentle hills. We did the first 2.2 miles and then turned around. My Apple watch said we had about 450 feet of elevation gain. The trail was wide enough to allow for cross traffic going the other way or passing.
Tip: Use the "bathroom" at Abbott's Lagoon. There isn't a bathroom at the parking lot for the Tomales Point Trail.
Feita em 14 de agosto de 2021
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Scott
São Francisco, Califórnia6.614 contribuições
jul. de 2021 • A sós
Fantastic Trail except for one thing. There are no bathrooms at the trailhead.
Read up on the geology of this Trail and you'll love it even more. The scenery along the trail isn't as amazing as the scenery at Tomales point. I hiked on a chilly July afternoon. While it was probably a hundred degrees a few miles inland, it was a fantastic 58° with some blowing fog along the trail.
At the beginning of the trail there is a historic dairy farm with some cool old barns. About three-quarters of the way to the point, you'll see a sign that says trail is no longer maintained. Don't stress out, you'll be able to find the trail. You'll just be pushing some underbrush out of the way with your legs as you hike. and from that point on the trail is mostly sand anyway.
Once you reach Tomales point there are countless photo opportunities. Just be careful and don't get too close to the edge.
Read up on the geology of this Trail and you'll love it even more. The scenery along the trail isn't as amazing as the scenery at Tomales point. I hiked on a chilly July afternoon. While it was probably a hundred degrees a few miles inland, it was a fantastic 58° with some blowing fog along the trail.
At the beginning of the trail there is a historic dairy farm with some cool old barns. About three-quarters of the way to the point, you'll see a sign that says trail is no longer maintained. Don't stress out, you'll be able to find the trail. You'll just be pushing some underbrush out of the way with your legs as you hike. and from that point on the trail is mostly sand anyway.
Once you reach Tomales point there are countless photo opportunities. Just be careful and don't get too close to the edge.
Feita em 24 de julho de 2021
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ItchyFeet
Camarillo, Califórnia11.328 contribuições
mai. de 2021 • Casais
Peaceful quiet walk out to the point. Lots of elk, wildlife and whales seen off the high bluffs. The area is at an opposite end of the Point Reyes where the lighthouse point is located so to go to all the “ends” of the trails in the park you’ll need a couple days since this alone is a 1/2 day and that doesn’t count getting there and back to where you are staying.
At the start there some information placards and a ranch building from early 1800s.
At the start there some information placards and a ranch building from early 1800s.
Feita em 18 de julho de 2021
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Sarah
Ithaca, Nova York4 contribuições
mai. de 2021
This is a really beautiful hike, and well worth it! We saw tulle elk along the trail - some with big antlers, and relatively close up! At the end of the trail we sat and watched some whales down below! We set off on the trail around 1PM and it took about 4 hours to do the full hike, with a 15 min rest at the far end (it's an out and back trail). I recommend you wear hiking boots if you have some, as there are some hills, and a few areas that are sandy and thus a bit harder to walk in. Overall it is not a difficult hike other than that the length might be difficult for a novice hiker. When we went it was a foggy/cool day and we needed both a heavy sweatshirt and a jacket. Make sure you check the weather and plan ahead! Also, there are bathrooms down at a lower parking area - you can find them on a map.
Feita em 16 de maio de 2021
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tinaNtravel
San Jose, Califórnia2.010 contribuições
dez. de 2020
This is a fairly easy trail to hike. It starts at an old Ranch area, which is rather interesting, in itself, to walk around and look inside the buildings. You then walk on the trail with stunning views of the ocean and cliffs almost the entire hike. No worries, there is plenty of land between the trail and the cliff edge. There are herds of elk on both sides of the trail and they are apparently quite used to people – as they didn’t seem the least bit worried, in particular the males with the full antlers. One mail elk was standing on the trail and we had to make a wide circle around it, as it didn’t seem the least bit interested in moving. We also had the luck of seeing a coyote not too far from the trail, which was a nice treat too. Near the end of the trail, it becomes a little more challenging, as the path is mostly soft sand and you need to hike that uphill. But it’s worth the hike to see the views from the top of the hill and all the seabirds on the rocks below. Be sure to bring a mask, as it was crowded the day we were there. Also, bring a jacket, as it could get quite cold against the ocean. Also note that there are no restrooms along the trail. If you arrive and need to go to the restroom, you can walk or drive down to the lower parking lot, downhill to the left of the old Ranch house area.
Feita em 20 de janeiro de 2021
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Michael W
São Francisco, Califórnia85 contribuições
set. de 2020
This is one of the best trails north of San Francisco. As other reviewers stated, the seashore and the Tomales Bay views are stunning, and seeing dozens of elks grazing near the path makes this hike very special.
Feita em 30 de setembro de 2020
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Helward Mann
Point Reyes Station, Califórnia20 contribuições
dez. de 2019
One of our best hikes on the Point Reyes, lots of wild life. Lots of folks never have seen an, Elk ! This is a spot you may want to hike, and have an eye full. Water and food, your hiken gear and you on your way for one of the best hikes in the state cost !
Feita em 4 de setembro de 2020
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gichoe27
Campbell, Califórnia
Is this a good hike to go with a baby and are strollers allowed?
Feita em 10 de janeiro de 2018
I would not recommend stroller. But, if you are able to carry the baby for 4 to 6 hours then you should be fine. I cannot do it myself, but I have seen people who have carried baby for hours at a time without any problem. So, the question is: are you one of those who can do that?
Feita em 11 de janeiro de 2018
Hey, I'm trying to figure out if I should do this trail or palomarin/alamere falls trails. I'm an experienced hiker/rock climber so the scramble at the end of alamere falls doesn't concern me. I just want a solid hike with excellent views
Feita em 23 de maio de 2017
Tomales Pt has better views than Alamere. You can see the Pacific most of the hike out & back. Also seeing all of the Tule elk is great. If you are only doing one hike do Tomales first.
Feita em 24 de maio de 2017
I was wondering if dogs were allowed on this trail or not, thanks for the help!
Feita em 22 de junho de 2015
No, this is a protected wildlife area.
Feita em 26 de dezembro de 2015
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