![]() ![]() A dump station is also available at Olema Campground (41) along Highway 1 at Olema. (You cannot pump from the water but if you pull your boat out at this launch site, there is a dump station). Lawson's Landing at Dillon Beach (70) is the closest place to pump out your tanks. NEVER pump boat holding tanks into the bay or outhouses. While there are restrooms at Hearts Desire Beach, Lawsons Landing, and Miller Boat Launch, a pit toilet at Indian Beach, and portable toilets at Chicken Ranch Beach, camping is prohibited at all of these locations. If camping on other beaches, you are required to pack out all human waste using a portable toilet or similar commercially designed waste disposal containers that can be emptied into an RV dump station or pit toilet, or a GO anywhere toilet kit® (formerly sold as WAG® Bags). On Tomales Bay, there are vault toilets at Marshall Beach and Tomales Beach. * Personal water craft (PWC)-often referred to by the trademarked brand names Jet Ski™, WaveRunner™, or Sea-Doo™-are prohibited on Tomales Bay.ĭisposing of human waste in the bay or onto park beaches is prohibited. Overnight parking for boat-in campers is prohibited within Point Reyes National Seashore (i.e., along the Pierce Point and L Ranch Roads and at the Marshall Beach Trailhead) and Tomales Bay State Park. If you do not have your own small watercraft, there are a few local Kayak Outfitters from which kayaks may be rented. Campers on Tomales Bay beaches must arrive by boat, kayak, canoe, or other small watercraft (except for PWCs*), and may not drive, hike, bike, or ride horses to the beaches. Instead, there are a number of beaches on which one may camp, if one has a boat-in camping permit. There are no designated campsites along Tomales Bay. Permitted Modes of Transportation for Getting to Your "Campsite" Review 's Rules & Reservation Policies page for more details. Please be courteous and cancel any nights of your reservation that you are unable to use. You may also want to download and store an electronic copy of the confirmation email on your phone or tablet. Print your confirmation email and be prepared to show it to park rangers on Tomales Bay and at your camp on a beach. ![]() Camping Permits-No Check-In RequiredĬampers do not need to check in at the Bear Valley Visitor Center until further notice. Nor may parties of six or fewer people reserve "BOAT B, 7-14 people," "Marshall Beach Group 1," "Marshall Beach Group 2," or "Tomales Beach Group" permits. We do not allow groups of more than six people to purchase multiple "BOAT A, 1-6 people" permit. Similarly, if you reserve the "Tomales Beach Group" permit, you will be required to camp as Tomales Beach. If your party size is 15 to 25 people, you will need to reserve a "Marshall Beach Group 1," "Marshall Beach Group 2," or "Tomales Beach Group" permit.īe aware that if you reserve the "Marshall Beach Group 1" or "Marshall Beach Group 2" permit, you will be required to camp at Marshall Beach.If your party size is 7 to 14 people, you will need to reserve a "BOAT B, 7-14 people.".If your party size is one to six people, you will need to reserve a "BOAT A, 1-6 people" permit.Do not arrive or camp at Point Reyes National Seashore without a reservation. All available campsites will be shown as reservable on. All camping permits must be reserved online through in advance of arrival. Until further notice, Point Reyes National Seashore no longer has any permits that will be sold on a first-come, first-served, same-day basis. Reservations may also be made by phone by calling toll free 87 (TDD: 87). Please visit the Camping Fees section on our Backcountry Camping for the current camping fees. Overnight beach camping is not permitted anywhere else on Tomales Bay or elsewhere within Point Reyes National Seashore. There is a fee and permit system for overnight camping within Point Reyes National Seashore, including camping on the beaches on the westside of Tomales Bay north of Tomales Bay State Park's northern boundary. ![]()
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