Youth Hostel in Point Reyes
Travel Tips for HI - Point Reyes Hostel - Point Reyes (Page 2/2)
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29 May 2012 Darcey, USA:
It's a good place to cook your own food, but Pt Reyes Station is a short and beautiful drive from there - plenty to eat in town, too. |
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29 May 2012 Darcey, USA:
The hikes in walking distance along the coast (Laguna to Fire) are AMAZING! But if you have a car, also go see the Tule Elk Preserve up north - that hike is BREATHTAKINGLY beautiful!!! |
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29 May 2012 Darcey, USA:
Hmmm...stay here as long as you can! :) |
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28 Apr 2012 David, USA:
Mt Wittenberg Trail. Point Reyes Lighthouse. Pierce Road Trail to McClures beach and to the north tip of the land.Bodega Bay. Nicasio Reservoir drive to Petaluma. |
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11 Feb 2012 Christine, USA:
Easy to fix strawberry pancakes and asparagus fritata |
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11 Feb 2012 Christine, USA:
Petaluma Cheese Factory on D Street, Elephant Seals & Lighthouse in Pt Reyes. Morgan Horse exhibit and Earthquake Trail at Bear Valley Visitor Centor |
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HI Hostel Point Reyes Hostel - Point ReyesHI-Point Reyes is two miles from the ocean in a secluded valley on Point Reyes National Seashore, known for its abundant flora and fauna, including bobcats, fox, deer and elk, harbor seals, and sea lions. The varied habitat, unique coastal climate, and location draw a rich and diverse array of breeding and migrating birds.
Point Reyes National Seashore juts far out into the path of migrating gray whales, and Point Reyes Lighthouse, 25 miles from the hostel, is the best place in the Bay Area for whale watching January-April. Bear Valley Visitor Center, eight miles away, has informative displays on the area's geological, natural, and native history. Hiking trails leave from the hostel grounds.
Point Reyes hostel offers the following services and amenities to their guests:
* Free on-site parking |

