Pierce Point Ranch in Inverness, CA is a historic dairy ranch located at the northern end of Point Reyes National Seashore. It offers visitors a glimpse into the early days of ranching on the peninsula and is a popular destination for those looking to view tule elk, birds, and wildflowers.
The ranch is also the starting point for the scenic Tomales Point Trail, a 9.7-mile round-trip hike along the ridge crest of a narrow peninsula, offering breathtaking views of Tomales Bay, Bolinas Ridge, Bodega Bay, and the coastline of Point Reyes. Visitors should come prepared with layered clothing, water bottles, and food, as there are no food services or potable water sources at Tomales Point. Restrooms are available at the nearby McClures Beach parking lot, and it is important to note that dogs are prohibited within the Tule Elk Reserve.
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