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Point Reyes National Seashore
Headlands Winter Road Closures

Weekends And Holidays
Late December - Mid-April
9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Sir Francis Drake Boulevard is CLOSED beyond South Beach Junction to visitor motor traffic. Visitors' vehicles are NOT permitted in the closed area between 9:00 a.m. to approximately 5:30 p.m. when the shuttles are operating. Access to the Lighthouse and Chimney Rock during the closure is only available by shuttle bus, bicycle or by foot.

Shuttle Bus Service
$5.00 per person
Children 16 and under free

 
Map of road closure when winter shuttle is operating. Click on image for a larger map. (840 KB PDF)
Map of road closure when winter shuttle is operating. Click on image for a larger map. (840 KB PDF)

One Way Bus Loop from:
Kenneth C. Patrick Visitor Center at Drakes Beach (Stop 1)
To the Lighthouse Parking Lot (Stop 2)
Then to the Chimney Rock Parking Lot (Stop 3)
And back to Drakes Beach

Directions to Point Reyes National Seashore's Bear Valley Visitor Center (near the park's main entrance)

Directions from the Bear Valley Visitor Center to the Kenneth C. Patrick Visitor Center at Drakes Beach

Park Map (476 KB PDF)

1. Kenneth C. Patrick Visitor Center at Drakes Beach
Purchase tickets in the Kenneth C. Patrick Visitor Center beginning at 9:00 a.m. Buses leave on demand approximately every 15-20 minutes. Last tickets are sold at 3:00 p.m. and the last bus taking visitors to the headlands leaves at 3:30 p.m. Dress warmly and be sure you have everything you need for the next few hours. No food is available after this point. There is a water fountain available at the Lighthouse Visitor Center and restrooms at the Lighthouse and Chimney Rock shuttle stops.

2. Lighthouse
Disembark the bus and walk 0.6 km (0.4 miles) to the Lighthouse Visitor Center. Just beyond the Visitor Center, you can watch for whales from the observation deck or descend down the 300 steps to the Lighthouse. Return to the shuttle stop when you are ready to move on, and a bus will come by every 15 to 20 minutes to take you to Chimney Rock. Be sure to return to the Lighthouse shuttle stop by 5:00 p.m., or you may miss the last bus taking visitors back to Chimney Rock and Drakes Beach.

3. Chimney Rock
Whales, seals, and wildflowers! Walk about 300 meters (300 yards) to the Elephant Seal Overlook, visit the Historic Lifeboat Station, or take the 2.5 km (1.6 mi) round-trip hike to Chimney Rock to watch for whales. Keep your eyes open for wildflowers. Tidepool areas are closed while elephant seals are present. Return to the shuttle stop when you are ready to go back to Drakes Beach, and a bus will come by every 15 to 20 minutes. Be sure to return to the shuttle stop by 5:30 p.m., or you may miss the last bus taking visitors back to Drakes Beach.
Chimney Rock Area Map (77 KB PDF)

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Did You Know?
Marine biologists have identified nearly a third of all known marine mammal species in the waters surrounding Point Reyes. Blue whales and humpback whales feed here during spring and summer months. Gray whales migrate past our shores twice a year on their round trip from Alaska to Baja.
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Last Updated: March 28, 2009 at 16:42 EST