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Point Reyes Seashore Lodging and Hotel Accommodations

Lodging

The youth hostel is the only lodging in the park, but nearby towns offer a variety of additional options.

Point Reyes Hostelling International, located off of Limantour Road, Ph: (415) 663-8811. The only lodging available within the park, offering 44 beds in dormitory-style accommodation. Prices for beds start at $16 per night, and a private room is available for families for $54 per night. The hostel is closed daily for cleaning from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM and all visitors must exit the building.

Camping and Backcountry Camping

There are no organized campgrounds within the park, although backcountry camping is allowed by permit. The organized campgrounds are located at Olema Ranch Campground (415) 663-8001 and Samuel P. Taylor State Park (800) 444-7275.

Backcountry

Point Reyes offers backpackers four hike-in campgrounds from which to choose. Boat-in camping is allowed on national seashore beaches on the west side of Tomales Bay, beginning north of Indian Beach in Tomales Bay State Park. There is no car camping at Point Reyes National Seashore. Dogs are not allowed on any trails or in the designated campgrounds.