Discover the Wild Beauty of Point Reyes on a Private Day Tour
Escape the crowds and dive into California’s untamed coast on this exclusive private tour to Point Reyes National Seashore. From crashing ocean waves and dramatic cliffs to peaceful forests and open meadows, Point Reyes is home to over 1,500 species of plants and animals. Travel in comfort with your expert guide through Marin County’s scenic backroads and explore diverse ecosystems teeming with wildlife—tule elk, sea otters, elephant seals, and even whales in season.
This tour includes bonus stops at two peaceful redwood groves in Nicasio Valley and Samuel P. Taylor State Park—at no extra cost. By skipping the crowded Muir Woods, Sausalito, and Stinson Beach, you’ll enjoy more time immersed in nature.
Perfect for photographers, hikers, and outdoor lovers, this unforgettable journey offers a deep connection to California’s coastal wilderness. Book now for a truly authentic, off-the-beaten-path adventure!
Pickup included
Pickup included
The is the perfect getaway to see the best-kept secret groves of ancient redwoods and the best natural wonders and hidden gems of San Francisco Bay Area. Skip Muir Woods large crowds and explore older forests of massive redwoods in Marin County at no extra cost. Save more money- book one additional tour and enjoy one extra hour overtime at no extra cost!
You will visit a forest of giant redwoods at no extra cost and Point Reyes national seashore.
From its thunderous ocean breakers, crashing against rocky headlands, to its grassy open spaces, brushy hillsides and forested ridges, Point Reyes National Seashore is home to over 1,500 species of plants and animals waiting to be discovered by you! While your local expert tour guide drives you through Marin County, you will see diverse and amazing ecosystems, each with its own rich flora and fauna. Marine wildlife is abundant along the seashore and you may even encounter seals, sea otters, Tule elk, whales, and elephant seals along the way.
We offer complimentary private pickup /drop-off and meet and greet in the lobby of your hotel or at
your designated pickup location in San Francisco. Your private and personal tour guide will be holding a placard with our company’s logo and your name on it.
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