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Point Reyes National Seashore
Maps
 

Point Reyes Maps
Regional Map (46 KB PDF)
Park Map without relief (476 KB PDF)
Park Map with relief (2,000 KB PDF)

Trail Maps
Bear Valley Area Map (176 KB PDF)
Chimney Rock Map (77 KB PDF)
North District Trail Map (530 KB PDF)
South District Trail Map (746 KB PDF)

Campground Aerial Photos/Maps
Coast Campground (269 KB PDF)
Glen Campground (206 KB PDF)
Sky Campground (233 KB PDF)
Wildcat Campground (185 KB PDF)
Tomales Bay Boat-in Campsites (257 KB PDF)

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Maps of areas where dogs are permitted in Point Reyes National Seashore
Park Map with dog areas highlighted (516 KB PDF)
Map of Dog Areas Along Point Reyes Beaches (317 KB PDF)
Map of Dog Areas Along Bolinas Ridge (355 KB PDF)
Map of Dog Areas on Tomales Bay (263 KB PDF)

Map of various closures
Map of Areas Closed to Horses Year-round (178 KB PDF)
Map of Areas Closed to Llamas Year-round (200 KB PDF)
Map of Hog Island Use Restrictions Year-round (42 KB PDF)
Map of PWC Closure on Tomales Bay Year-round (141 KB PDF)
Map of NPS & State Park Lands Closed to Hunting Year-round (890 KB PDF)
Map of Road Closures during Lighthouse Shuttle Season Late December - mid-April (840 KB PDF)
Map of Seal Protection Closures on the Esteros March 1 - June 30 (258 KB PDF)
Map of Seal Protection Closures on Tomales Bay March 1 - June 30 (209 KB PDF)

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Point Reyes National Seashore park map with zones
Point Reyes National Seashore Park Map by Zones
 

Use the links below to download a map of the zone you are interested in viewing. There are "hi" and "lo" resolution GIF images of each zone. The "lo res" images will download quicker while the "hi res" images will produce a clearer printed image.

Zone 1
  lo res (26 KB)
  hi res (47 KB)

Zone 2
  lo res (20 KB)
  hi res (34 KB)

Zone 3
  lo res (18 KB)
  hi res (27 KB)

Zone 4
  lo res (32 KB)
  hi res (54 KB)

Zone 5
  lo res (52 KB)
  hi res (94 KB)

Zone 6
  lo res (28 KB)
  hi res (49 KB)

Zone 7
  lo res (14 KB)
  hi res (25 KB)

Zone 8
  lo res (21 KB)
  hi res (37 KB)

Zone 9
  lo res (41 KB)
  hi res (76 KB)



For a PDF version of the Point Reyes National Seashore Area Map, go to the NPS cartography site. (Adobe® Acrobat Reader® plug-in required.)

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Hikers at Point Reyes
Hiking
at Point Reyes
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Visitor setting up camp
Backcountry Camping
Information on camping at Point Reyes
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Woman walking a dog on a beach
Visiting with Pets
Regulations
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Shuttle Bus
Winter Shuttle Bus System
Information on Shuttle Bus System
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Harbor Seal Pup, © Sue Van Der Wal  

Did You Know?
Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) are present in the waters of Point Reyes year round. Every spring, approximately 7,000 harbor seals, or 20% of the mainland California breeding population, haul out on the beaches of Point Reyes. Look for them in the esteros and in Tomales Bay and Bolinas Lagoon.

Last Updated: March 28, 2009 at 16:42 EST