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Youth Hostel in Point Reyes
Travel Tips for HI - Point Reyes Hostel - Point Reyes (Page 4/5)

Budget Meals Evening and Night Time Entertainment Visitor Attractions Where To Go Next
Don't miss... 27 Oct 2010 Judith, USA:
the Pt Reyes Lighthouse and the Tomales Bay Point Trail
For great nightlife try... 24 Oct 2010 Mical, USA:
You can go on a night walk down to the ocean or play Apples to Apples or one of their other board games.
Don't miss... 24 Oct 2010 Mical, USA:
I heard there have been hecka whale sightings lately. We didn't actually go see the whales since we had just biked to the hostel from San Francisco in the rain and we felt like whales ourselves and wanted to dry off.
For great nightlife try... 03 Oct 2010 Doug, USA:
Bobcats hunting along Limantor road
Don't miss... 03 Oct 2010 Doug, USA:
Alamere falls, secret beach, Tomales point
For good eats check out... 14 Sep 2010 Darryl, England & Wales:
Bovine Bakery, Point Reyes Station
For good eats check out... 08 Sep 2010 Lai, USA:
Food is expensive there, so please bring your own food to cook if you look for budgeting trip.
Don't miss... 14 Sep 2010 Darryl, England & Wales:
Watching the sun go down on Limantour Beach
For great nightlife try... 08 Sep 2010 Lai, USA:
It's a quiet mellow place, so reading a book or chatting with the visitors are pretty enjoyable.
Don't miss... 08 Sep 2010 Lai, USA:
Bear Valley Trial is a beautiful trial. We had a great time staying at Arch Rock to look out the ocean
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HI Hostel Point Reyes Hostel - Point Reyes

HI-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
* Baggage and bicycle storage
* Secure lockers
* Interpretive displays and information about the surrounding area.
* Wheelchair accessibility
* Group meeting space and/or accommodations available. Point Reyes hostel has a self-service kitchen and dining room where guests can prepare their own meals. The kitchen is fully equipped with stoves, ovens, microwave, coffee maker, and ample refrigerator/freezer space. Pots and pans, dishes, and utensils are also provided. When the weather is nice, guests can also take advantage of the outdoor patio with picnic tables and barbecue. Accommodations are in shared, gender-specific or co-ed dorm rooms, each sleeping 8-10 people. In addition, there is one private room available which accommodates up to 5 people in one double bed and three twin/bunk beds. Bathrooms are shared and gender-specific. | more......