• The Point Reyes Beach as viewed from the Point Reyes Headlands

    Point Reyes

    National Seashore California

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  • Operational Changes Took Effect on May 1

    The Lighthouse Visitor Center is now only open Fridays through Mondays. The Kenneth C. Patrick Visitor Center will be closed through late December 2013. More »

  • 2013 Harbor Seal Pupping Season Closures

    From March 1 through June 30, the park implements closures of certain Tomales Bay beaches and Drakes Estero to water-based recreation to protect harbor seals during the pupping season. Please avoid disturbing seals to ensure a successful pupping season. More »

Convenience Stores

There are no stores within Point Reyes National Seashore. However, there are numerous stores and shops in the surrounding communities.

Grocery/General Stores

Farmhouse Deli, Olema 415-663-8615

Inverness Store, Inverness 415-669-1041

The Marshall Store, Marshall 415-663-1339

Olema Ranch Campground Store, Olema 415-663-8001

Palace Market, Pt. Reyes Station 415-663-1016

Perry's Groceries, Inverness Park 415-663-1491

Toby's Feed Barn, Point Reyes Station 415-663-1223

Tomales Bay Foods, Point Reyes Station 415-663-9335

  • Cowgirl Creamery 415-663-8153
  • Golden Point Produce 415-663-1957

Hardware Store

Building Supply Center, Point Reyes Station 415-663-1737


Disclaimer: The National Park Service provides the names and phone numbers of area businesses in the neighboring communities as a visitor convenience. Inclusion on this list is not an endorsement.

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Did You Know?

Deathcap Mushrooms © John Lennie

Deathcap mushrooms are found throughout the Point Reyes region and are the most poisonous mushrooms in the world. But they're fairly new arrivals here. They invaded the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1930s, likely brought over on cork trees from Europe for the wine industry. More...