Tomales Bay
The Point Reyes/Tomales Bay area offers plenty to winter travelers: migrating whales, elephant seals, rustic bed and breakfast inns, hearty meals, romantic settings, walks along the coast with anoraks pulled tight, seals a... anglerweb.com
Drakes Beach
The convergence of the water and such a charming segment of shoreline is a pretty panorama. There are campgrounds quite near the slice of shore where you can set up that camp site. You've been indoors for too much time,... goingoutside.com
North Tomales Bay--nicks Cove To Tomales Point & Beyond,...
With its proximity to Point Reyes National Seashore, Nicks Cove provides access to some of the finest paddling in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. A mile or so across the water from Nicks, Tomales Point jabs a rocky finger... trails.com
Drakes Estero
Drakes Estero is a pristine bay off of Drake Bay on the Pacific Ocean. Due to its location, about the only water use you will see are other kayakers and maybe the oyster company's motorboat. It is protected from the ocean t... paddling.net
Drakes Estero, San Rafael, California
The four fingers of Drakes Estero and the double thumb of Limantour Estero form a 20-mile network of narrow bays that presses into the marshy center of Point Reyes National Seashore like a giant, deformed handprint. The only ... trails.com
Point Reyes National Seashore Outer Coast Camping Tourdrakes...
One of the premier open-coast camping trips in the state, the lower half of the Point Reyes National Seashore is a southerly version of Mendocino?s Lost Coast: a 20-mile stretch of roadless, uninhabited coastal wilderness, wi... trails.com
Central Tomales Bayinverness To Hog Island, San Rafael,...
With its access to numerous flatwater day trips as well as overnight camping on the Point Reyes National Seashore, Central Tomales Bay is a favorite choice of local paddlers. As you paddle from Inverness toward the more expos... trails.com
Drakes Estero, Olema, California
Point Reyes National Seashore surrounds this protected multi-fingered bay that is a wildlife watcher?s dream. Marine Mammal Protection Act applies. Miwok Indians once occupied Drakes Estero. They used boats of bundled rushes ... trails.com
South Tomales Baywhite House Pool To Millerton Park, San...
The well-protected first section of this trip winds along a creek at the northern edge of Olema Marsh, a dense alder-willow thicket providing one of the most diverse bird habitats in the area, where the range of migrant land ... trails.com
Getaway Adventures
Travel the backroads and visit small, family run wineries of both Napa Valley and Sonoma County. We invite you to join one of our one or multi-day tours and really Getaway from it all. outdoortrips.info
Estero Americano, Bodega Bay, California
From its humble beginnings in a cow pasture (some local paddlers refer to the launch site as ?the muddy ditch?), Estero Americano winds 6 miles to the sea, the scenery improving constantly with each turn downstream. Within a ... trails.com
Bass Lake
I've been told that Bass Lake is Central California's most popular vacation destination. Whether or not that's true I can't say, but it is one of the most scenic places I've had the pleasure of visiting. Located just 15 min... paddling.net
Bodega Bay Kayaking For Two
Enjoy the beauty of Bodega Bay and its natural surroundings as you kayak Bodega Bay or Salmon Creek during a four hour tandem kayaking adventure. Prior to your San Francisco Kayaking adventure, you will participate in ... xperiencedays.com
Kayak Tour On Bodega Bay
There is no better way to experience the wonders of Bodega Bay than from the seat of a kayak. Your experience will begin with a 20 minute on shore instructional clinic. Once you are familiar with the kayak and are read... xperiencedays.com
Estero Americano
This is a beautiful paddle that starts off in a muddy ditch in a cow pasture. It is only about 6 miles to the sea from the put-in and it just gets better and better all the way out. As you get near the ocean, this place res... paddling.net
Bodega Harbor
Long sandy beaches below rugged headlands, a craggy coastline with natural arches and secluded coves are features that make Sonoma Coast State Park one of California's most scenic attractions. The Beach, actually a series ... anglerweb.com