Events in Point Reyes
Help restore critical dune habitat with National Park Service (NPS) rangers and Point Reyes National Seashore Association (PRNSA) staff!
Join the Point Reyes Christmas Bird Count covering West Marin including Tomales Bay and the Point Reyes National Seashore.
Join the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN) for Creek Walks to look for salmon within the redwood forest and learn about the salmon’s life cycle, biology, and about habitat restoration efforts within the watershed.
Point Reyes National Seashore and Point Reyes National Seashore Association cordially invite you to their 2024 Holiday Open House at the Bear Valley Visitor Center. Stop by any time from 1 pm to 5 pm for crafts, treats and discounts at the Park Store!
Anyone can become a PRNSA member and join our monthly full moon events!
The Christmas Bird Count monitors over two hundred species and the Seashore ranks near the top of all counts. Join us to practice and enjoy!
Explore the mysterious and fascinating world of wild mushrooms in Point Reyes.
Join the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN) for Creek Walks to look for salmon within the redwood forest and learn about the salmon’s life cycle, biology, and about habitat restoration efforts within the watershed.
Join online for a Bay Nature Talk on Tuesday, December 17 from 12 – 1pm with former National Park Service wildlife biologist Matt Lau on Point Reyes snowy plovers.
Join the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN) for Creek Walks to look for salmon within the redwood forest and learn about the salmon’s life cycle, biology, and about habitat restoration efforts within the watershed.
Join Marin County Parks to explore salmon in San Geronimo Valley
Join the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN) for Creek Walks to look for salmon within the redwood forest and learn about the salmon’s life cycle, biology, and about habitat restoration efforts within the watershed.
Join the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN) for Creek Walks to look for salmon within the redwood forest and learn about the salmon’s life cycle, biology, and about habitat restoration efforts within the watershed.
Join expert tracker Richard Vacha on a nature walk to explore animal behavior. Free.
Join the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN) for Creek Walks to look for salmon within the redwood forest and learn about the salmon’s life cycle, biology, and about habitat restoration efforts within the watershed.
Join the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN) for Creek Walks to look for salmon within the redwood forest and learn about the salmon’s life cycle, biology, and about habitat restoration efforts within the watershed.
Join the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN) for Creek Walks to look for salmon within the redwood forest and learn about the salmon’s life cycle, biology, and about habitat restoration efforts within the watershed.
Explore the mysterious and fascinating world of wild mushrooms in Point Reyes.
Join Marin County Parks to explore salmon in San Geronimo Valley
The California Naturalist Certification Course is an inclusive, community-centered program committed to introducing participants from diverse backgrounds to California’s natural environments. California Naturalist Certification Courses are offered by a range of organizations, including Audubon Canyon Ranch, who will host this 2025 session.
Join the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN) for Creek Walks to look for salmon within the redwood forest and learn about the salmon’s life cycle, biology, and about habitat restoration efforts within the watershed.
Join the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN) for Creek Walks to look for salmon within the redwood forest and learn about the salmon’s life cycle, biology, and about habitat restoration efforts within the watershed.
Duxbury Reef docent training is slated to begin in January 2025 with a 5 part series of training sessions in January and February to prepare docents for educating visitors in time for the spring's low tides.
Join Marin County Parks to explore the birds of Abbotts Lagoon