Why this Point Reyes National Seashore board feels complete
Build a focused 1-day Point Reyes National Seashore plan with lighthouse views, cliff-backed beaches, easy interpretive trails, and a quick visitor center stop for current conditions.

Start with the real Point Reyes National Seashore board in Instaboard - mapped stops, day-by-day structure, and live sharing - then tailor the pacing, bookings, and notes to your trip.

Build a focused 1-day Point Reyes National Seashore plan with lighthouse views, cliff-backed beaches, easy interpretive trails, and a quick visitor center stop for current conditions.
The itinerary is already built for you, and you can edit, customize, and rearrange it however you want.
Drag places onto the canvas to plan visually, then see everything you added mapped out in one place.
You get a cleaner version of the itinerary on your phone that is easy to use and easy to share.
Everyone sees updates instantly and can make changes together without losing track of the latest version.


This is the actual board structure you get when you open the template, not a generic mockup.
Jump into the board with the structure already laid out so you can start editing immediately.
Swap stops, reorder days, and reshape the plan without rebuilding the trip from scratch.
Keep everyone on the same itinerary instead of scattered screenshots and text threads.
Fresh highlights pulled from the template so you can browse the shape of the trip before opening it.

Start here for maps, restrooms, and up-to-date road and trail conditions. Ranger tips help you choose the best stops for the day.

An easy interpretive loop that works well when fog or wind changes plans. The signs provide quick context before you drive deeper into the park.

A short walk through a reconstructed Coast Miwok village for cultural context. The shaded path can feel cool even on sunny days.

Walk the wide shoreline beneath striking white cliffs for classic Point Reyes scenery. Bring a warm layer since wind conditions change quickly.

A dramatic coastal icon with steep stairs, big wind, and sweeping Pacific views. Check hours and weather closures before you commit the drive.

A long, open beach that’s easy to fit into a 1-day loop for a flexible scenic break. Services are limited, so arrive with snacks and layers.
Typical daily costs in USD.
Accommodation: Hostels and budget motels: $50-$100
Food: Inexpensive meals: $10-$20
Transportation: Public transport or car rental splitting: $10-$20
Activities: Mostly free activities in nature: $0-$20
Accommodation: Mid-range hotels or B&Bs: $100-$200
Food: Moderate restaurants: $20-$50
Transportation: Car rental or local transport: $20-$50
Activities: Paid tours and experiences: $20-$50
Accommodation: Luxury hotels or lodges: $200+
Food: High-end dining: $50+
Transportation: Private car hire or luxury transport: $50+
Activities: Exclusive tours and activities: $50+
Open the template, personalize each day, and share the live itinerary with your travel group.