Limantour Beach

Limantour Beach

Point Reyes National Seashore
Point Reyes Station, California 94956
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Please note: Leashed dogs are allowed on the southeast end of this beach (to the left as you face Drakes Bay) until the beach starts to get rocky. Pets must be on a 6-foot-long or shorter leash at all times. Pets are not permitted to the northwest as this area is protected habitat for harbor seals and the endangered snowy plover.

This two-mile-long, narrow spit of sand bound between Drakes Bay and an estuary is a bountiful wildlife area.

Scores of shorebirds feed in the wetlands and along the beaches during the fall. Ducks abound in winter at old, freshwater stock ponds created during the peninsula's ranching era.

Harbor seals often are seen bobbing offshore in the gentle waves or basking in the sun's warmth.

Mother gray whales guide their calves along the shoreline during the spring.

Help us keep this beach beautiful and dog-friendly:
• Always follow the posted rules
• Respect natural marine life and habitats
• Be aware of tides and currents
• Pack in and pack out, leaving only paw prints

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Maya and Roxanne on the deck of Ruthie’s Cabin at Nick’s Cove. Photo by Dave Kendrick.
Maya and Roxanne on the deck of Ruthie’s Cabin at Nick’s Cove. Photo by Dave Kendrick.
Take a gorgeous national seashore and sprinkle in some intriguing history. Then, add luxury cottages, an oyster bar, and a restaurant. Give it a shake, and what do you get? Nick’s Cove Restaurant, Oyster Bar & Cottages, a dog-friendly, boutique resort on Tomales Bay in Marin County, just outside Point Reyes National Seashore.

Since the 1930s, the cozy cabins at Nick's Cove have accommodated sightseers, fishing fans and outdoor adventurers exploring the beautiful Tomales Bay coast. Book direct and save.  more »
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Both you and your four-legged friend will be panting to go when you spy Limantour Beach, a two-mile, wave-washed spit of sand named for a French trader whose schooner was wrecked here in 1841. The cargo he spilled is long gone, but treasure remains for or all to enjoy in the form of crashing waves, bountiful shorebirds, ducks, harbor seals and passing gray whales. more »
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