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Abbotts Lagoon Trail

Inverness, California

4.6/5
based on 7 reviews

Details

Distance

3.43 miles

Elevation Gain

102 ft

Description

Added by Pascual Dutton

A relatively flat trail to enjoy the best of Point Reyes at Abbotts Lagoon. Wildlife, marshes, headlands, and a seemingly endless beach. A wonderful spot for a romantic picnic (if it’s a nice day).

If you like beaches, headlands, scenic landscapes, wildflowers, and tons of wildlife viewing, you should give this hike a try. Although it only takes about an hour to complete the out-and-back, the vibe surrounding this area is just begging you to slow down and enjoy your natural surroundings.

The whole hike is beautiful. As you make your way down the trail towards the beach, you’ll meander along creek beds and across a couple of cool bridges until your reach the sand dunes and the beach. On a spring day, the area will be covered with wildflowers, and likely much less crowded than some of the more well known spots nearby.

Be sure to check the weather forecast. Sunny days here are glorious, but cloudy days (although still beautiful) can be very cold. Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed on this trail. Pick up picnic supplies in Point Reyes Station.

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Features

Photography
Hiking
Beach
Easy Parking
Family Friendly
Romantic
Wildflowers
Wildlife

Abbotts Lagoon Trail Reviews

This hike is great for families as the trail is well-maintained and had a few strollers on it when I went. It's also relatively flat. Once you get to the small, wooden bridge, you'll be walking on sand, but you can head out to the coast and essentially have the beach to yourself.

Leave No Trace

Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!

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