White House Pool

12349 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Inverness, CA
Terrain: creek, marsh
Restroom? Yes, 2 portable units most of the year (except during flooding)
Parking: Yes, paved lot
Kid friendly? Yes
Dogs on leash allowed? Yes
Favorite plants on this trail: willows

The White House Pool, managed by Marin County parks, provides easy entry to Lagunitas Creek and is surrounded by a 22-acre marshy wildlife area. A small path winds along the creek’s edge through willows. This is the perfect spot to launch a kayak or standup paddleboard or even to take a refreshing dip in the creek. A family of otters is often spotted around the bend toward Inverness Park. The area is full of birds and other wildlife.

Historic image of white house pool (page 90 “Point reyes peninsula” by c. deRooy and D. Livingston)

Historic image of white house pool (page 90 “Point reyes peninsula” by c. deRooy and D. Livingston)

There’s a picnic table at the edge of the creek - ideal for enjoying a snack and watching for birds and other wildlife nearby. Children will enjoy looking through willow leaves to find bright red galls of the Willow Apple Gall Sawfly (Pontania californica).

To learn more about the history of the White House Pool, read the blog post White House Pool enchanting despite vandalism and poison oak by David Mitchell, editor & publisher emeritus of The Point Reyes Light.


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Volunteer Opportunity for Families: Native Plant Seed Collection

Help park staff in collecting native grass seed for use in park restoration and conservation projects. Open to kids age 7 and older accompanied by an adult. You’ll learn to identify native plants and learn when it’s time to collect the seeds.