Can I sleep in my car Point Reyes?
Yes, however it is all backcountry (hike-in or boat-in) camping; there is no car camping within the National Seashore.
Is there dispersed camping in Point Reyes?
Point Reyes National Seashore offers year-round backcountry camping along Drakes Bay and amongst the hills and valleys of the Phillip Burton Wilderness, and boat-in camping on the west shore of Tomales Bay.
How do I reserve a campsite at Point Reyes?
Reservations may also be made by phone by calling toll free 877-444-6777 (TDD: 877-833-6777). Contact the Bear Valley Backcountry Camping desk at 415-464-5100 x2 x5 if you have specific questions about the campgrounds or trails at Point Reyes National Seashore.
Where can I sleep at Point Reyes?
Point Reyes Station Inn. Romantic Point Reyes Getaway.
Can you park overnight in the Marin Headlands?
Parking overnight in the Headlands is not encouraged, but dozens of cars are parked there every night. Yes, they are mostly the cars of people who are staying overnight. Many people live in the Headlands. Others spend the night at the Headlands Institute or the Hostel.
Where can and can’t you have a campfire at Point Reyes?
Charcoal fires are allowed in the Bear Valley and Drakes Beach picnic areas and the backcountry campgrounds in the grills provided. Visitors may also have charcoal fires in their own self-contained barbecue grills.
Does Wildcat Campground have water?
There’s a vault toilet, trash containers, and “usually” potable water. The camp can be reached from three different trailheads: Palomarin Trailhead: 5.8 miles and 1060 feet of climbing each way via the Coast Trail. The easiest and busiest route, with great ocean views for the first few miles.
Is Point Reyes lighthouse open to the public?
The park is open daily from 6 am to midnight throughout the year. The Point Reyes Lighthouse area west of the visitors’ parking lot is open to the public from 6 am to 10 pm; closed from 10 pm to 6 am. Overnight camping is available by permit only.