


Check current conditions and trail advisories and closures before your visit.Please only travel on authorized trails, respect posted signs, and practice Leave No Trace principles when recreating in the park.Take only pictures leave only footprints: Almost everything one finds at Point Reyes is protected by law, including shells, rocks, fossils, flowers, and artifacts.

Find the options listed above, or browse routes that begin at the park's other trailheads. Hike the Sky–Woodward Valley–Fire Lane Loop: 9.5 miles total (15.3 km), strenuousīike to Sky Campground: 2.8 miles roundtrip (4.5 km), moderateĪpp Users: For more information on these specific routes, press the "Things to Do" icon on the park's homepage and select "Hiking" from the list of activities. Hike to Mount Wittenberg from the Sky Trailhead: 4.6 miles total (7.4 km), moderate Many of these trails are within the Phillip Burton Wilderness. There are many potential routes and loops available, whether you want to stay along the spine of the ridge, or descend to the coast or to the Bear Valley area. The habitat changes from forest to coastal scrub or mixed woodland, depending on your route. The Bayview Trail heads north and then west, passing through parts of the 1995 Vision Fire zone, and connects with the Laguna, Inverness Ridge, Drakes View, and Muddy Hollow Road trails. Much of this area burned during the Woodward Fire of 2020. The Sky Trail heads south through Douglas fir forest and connects with the Fire Lane, Horse, Mount Wittenberg, Meadow, Woodward Valley, Old Pine, Baldy, and Coast trails. The Sky Trailhead serves as the northern terminus of the Sky Trail and the eastern end of the Bayview Trail.
