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Hotspots - Point Reyes National Seashore (Tomales
Bay Region)
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When
you come to paddle with us on Tomales Bay or Drakes
Estero, here are some options for lodging/dining in
the vicinity. Enjoy your drive through stunning redwood
- lined country roads, and stop for a break at one of
the two great local bakeries: Debra's in Inverness Park
or the Bovine Bakery in Pt. Reyes Station. If you need
more detailed information, please don't hesitate to
phone our office: (415)488-1000.
Located
on the western edge of Marin County, the Point Reyes
National Seashore encompasses miles of pristine, scenic
beaches, rolling hills, forested glens, and the prime
kayaking destinations of Tomales Bay and Drakes Estero.
Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, including a marvelous
array of bird species, spectacular marine life-forms,
and the majestic Tule Elk. As a world class getaway,
quaint local villages and hamlets (Pt. Reyes Station,
Inverness, Olema, Marshall) offer all range of services
from the utilitarian to the sublime. Local merchants
and restaurateurs pride themselves on their unique,
fine-crafted, and eclectic offerings.
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| Lodging |
| Dollar
Key
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$
under $50
$$ over $50
$$$ over $100
$$$$ over $150 |
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Point
Reyes Lodging
PO Box 878, Pt. Reyes
800 539-1872
www.ptreyes.com
Referral service for all manner of lodging in the
Pt. Reyes vicinity. $$-$$$$ |
Inns
of Marin
70 2nd, Pt. Reyes
800 887 2880
Referral and reservation service for many of Marin's
finest accommodations. $$-$$$$ |
Hotel
Inverness
25 Park Ave., Inverness
415 669-7393
www.hotelinverness.com
1906 Hotel in historic section of coastal village.
Five guest rooms, decks, garden. $$$-$$$$ |
Golden
Hinde Inn & Marina
12938 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Inverness
415 669-1389
Inn & Restaurant on the shore of Tomales Bay. |
Manka's
Inverness Lodge & Restaurant
30 Calendar Way, Inverness
800 585-6343/415 669-10341917
Hunting Lodge. Rustic and romantic ambiance, blazing
fireplaces, lodge rooms and cabins. $$$-$$$$ |
Inn
on Tomales Bay
22555 State Route 1, Marshall
415 663-9002
www.tomalesbay.com
Lodging on the northeast side of Tomales Bay. $$ |
Pt.
Reyes Youth Hostel
Limantour Rd., Pt. Reyes
415 663-8811
Dorms and bunkhouse w/showers. $ |
Pt.
Reyes Seashore Lodge
10021 Coastal Hwy. 1, Olema
800 404-5634/415 663-9000
www.pointreyesseashore.com
Comfortable rooms, spacious, lovely grounds. $$-$$$$ |
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| Restaurants/Bars |
| Dollar
Key |
$
under $15 for full meal
$$ around $16 - 30
$$$ around $30 - $50
$$$$ over $50 |
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Barnaby's
12938 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Inverness
415 669-1114
Water's edge dining with a complete menu. $-$$$ |
Bovine
Bakery
11315 State Route 1, Pt. Reyes
Station
415 663-9420
Fine baked breads and pastries. Great local haunt.
$ |
Cafe
Reyes
11101 State Route 1, Pt. Reyes Station
415 663-9493
Great gourmet burritos, casual setting. $ |
Debra's
Bakery
12301 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Inverness Park
415 663-9496
Luscious breads, pastries, and desserts. Great organic
coffee.$ |
Manka's
Restaurant
30 Calendar Way, Inverness
800 585-6343/415 669-1034
Elegant dining in a restored 1917 hunting lodge.
Fine crafted, local cuisine. $$$-$$$$ |
Olema
Farmhouse
10005 State Route 1, Olema
415 663-1264
Oysters and other local delicacies. $$-$$$$ |
Station
House Cafe
11180 State Route 1, Pt. Reyes Station
415 663-1515
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and music with a beautiful
patio in a garden setting. Good, diverse menu. $-$$$ |
Tomales
Bay Foods
80 4th, Pt. Reyes Station
415 663-9335
Fine take-away foods, gourmet picnic treats, cheeses
and wines. $-$$$ |
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