

Springtime is dryer, but it’s also the season when you can get quite a lot of strong winds. Sometimes, it can continuously rain for days. You can expect quite a lot of rain during the winter. Due to the influence of the Pacific Ocean, the weather amplitude doesn’t rise or fall to any of the extremes. The weather in Point Reyes National Seashore is suitable for exploring the park at almost any time of the year. Due to this, the vegetation that grows in the nature preserve is quite different from the one you can see on the other side of Tomales Bay.Īmong many activities you can do in Point Reyes National Seashore, the most popular ones are camping, hiking, water activities, whale watching and bird watching. Point Reyes Peninsula is on a different tectonic plate than the mainland area. Point Reyes National Seashore is a primary habitat for a large variety of wildlife and unique flora. It became a national preserve in 1962 and has been maintained by the US National Park Service (NPS) ever since. Point Reyes National Seashore is a park preserve located on the Point Reyes Peninsula in Western California. After all, it is an awe-inspiring destination. With fewer people roaming the trails, there’s more for you to enjoy! But don’t get the wrong idea – the park does get very crowded during the peak season. And, perhaps, that’s a good thing – Point Reyes National Seashore offers a ton of activities for hikers, bikers and wildlife enthusiasts. But the park’s name is not that well known nationally, and even less – globally. This nature preserve is quite popular among nature and outdoor enthusiasts from the surrounding areas. We did make sure we stopped to try some artisan cheese before leaving the area.Point Reyes National Seashore is a true paradise right on the edge of the bustling San Francisco City. We didn't take advantage of any activity options away from the property, but there seem to be many. If for a family event, you could easily sleep 3 in many of the rooms. Overall a great place for a family or business group event, bear in mind the total number of rooms available (about 35). Luckily, power was restored around midnight, and the staff provided lanterns and good humor so the time was easily passed. A couple of trees fell down (no one was hurt), and we lost power for several hours. During our stay the area was pummeled by high wind storms. Our group is very fit, but I'm sure the staff would have used one of the many golf carts to whisk anyone up the hill who needed assistance. The dining hall is located at the top of a pretty steep hill. All meals are served in a main dining hall at set times of day. It was a little rainy while we were there, and some areas were pretty muddy. The setting is not rough terrain, but definitely bring comfortable walking shoes or boots. The staff at Marconi worked with us to ensure we had adequate space and equipment for our two days of activities, both in meeting rooms and in a field outside. The Europeans loved the natural setting, wildlife, and hiking trails, and everyone loved the farm-to-table menus. The accommodations are slightly rustic, but clean and spacious. We have team members from the US and Europe. Our company chose Marconi for a work teambuilding offsite.
