This kayaking tour will explore the rugged and pristine shoreline of Tomales Bay, part of the Point Reyes National Seashore. It is one of the most untouched parts of California and a wilderness sanctuary with diverse plants and animals. With your guides, you will paddle through secluded coves and inlets, and along beaches teeming with life. We often encounter harbor seals, bat rays, leopard sharks, osprey, river otters, and sea lions! 400 Tule Elk inhabit the northern part of the peninsula and can be regularly seen from the water as well. Sea kayaking is one of the least invasive and most intimate forms of exploring natural spaces, so don't be surprised if a curious harbor seal approaches your kayak to say hi!
Upon pulling into Miller Boat Launch (right next to the famous Nick's Cove restaurant) you'll see our vans and guides waiting by the boat ramp. Park in the dirt lot above the asphalt lot and come back down to meet your guides.
Experience the Point Reyes National Seashore in the best way possible, by sea kayak. Explore the secluded coves and inlets filled with diverse vegetation and have the opportunity to see wildlife such as moon-jellies, Tule Elk, Leopard Sharks, Ospreys, Bat Rays, and much more.
Hog Island, after which is named the famous Hog Island Oyster Company, is an iconic feature of Tomales Bay and Point Reyes as a whole. It is best experienced by Sea Kayak so that you can encounter double-crested cormorants and California harbor seals with minimal disturbance the wildlife.
We will pass by this impressive sandstone geological feature and learn about its surprising history. Keep your eye out for the sea caves!
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