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Wilderness in our backyard!
I’ll admit that calling it “wilderness” might be a slight exaggeration—but a protected, expansive natural preserve it absolutely is. Point Reyes National Seashore is a true jewel, especially considering how close it is to the dense population of the San Francisco Bay Area. Whether you’re visiting San Francisco or live nearby, if you enjoy the outdoors at all, this is a place you should not miss. The park offers an impressive variety of landscapes—coastal cliffs, open meadows, forests, beaches, and a wide range of hiking trails to match every level of experience.
One of the best hikes to start with is the Bear Valley Trail, which begins at the Bear Valley Visitor Center and runs all the way to the ocean. It’s about four miles one way and mostly flat, making it accessible to many hikers. During wetter months, cold, clear water runs through the creek alongside the trail, and the sound of flowing water adds to the experience. It’s an especially peaceful walk that gives you a great introduction to what Point Reyes has to offer.
That said, this is also a place that reminds you that nature deserves respect. Over the years, sections of coastline have changed due to erosion and landslides—an ongoing process in this dynamic environment. Some areas that were once accessible are now permanently closed for safety reasons. Before heading out, it’s important to stop at a visitor center or check the park’s website for current trail conditions and closures. A little preparation goes a long way in making sure your visit is both enjoyable and safe.
Point Reyes rewards those who take their time, stay aware, and explore thoughtfully. It’s a rare escape into nature that’s close enough to visit often—and special enough to feel different every time.