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A rustic 1906 saloon with live bands and cool tables emblazoned with horseshoes. Prince
Charles stopped in here for an impromptu pint during a local visit in 2006.
Getting There & Away
Hwy 1 becomes Main St in town, running right through the center. Route 68 of the West
Marin Stagecoach ( 415-526-3239; www.marintransit.org/stage.html ) runs here daily from
the San Rafael Transit Center ($2).
Inverness
This tiny town, the last outpost on your journey westward, is spread along the west side of
Tomales Bay . It's got good places to eat and, among the surrounding hills and picturesque
shoreline, multiple rental cottages and quaint B&Bs. Several great beaches are only a short
drive north.
Activities
Blue Waters Kayaking KAYAKING
( 415-669-2600; www.bluewaterskayaking.com ; rentals/tours from $50/68; )
At the Tomales Bay Resort and across the bay in Marshall (on Hwy 1, eight miles north of
Point Reyes Station), this outfit offers various Tomales Bay tours, or you can rent a kayak
and paddle around secluded beaches and rocky crevices on your own; no experience ne-
cessary.
Sleeping
Cottages at Point Reyes Seashore BUNGALOW
( 800-416-0405, 415-669-7250; www.invernessvalleyinn.com ; 13275 Sir Francis Drake Blvd; r
$139-219; )
Cottages at Point Reyes Seashore is a family-friendly place hidden away in the woods, just
a mile from town. It offers clean, modern kitchenette rooms in A-frame structures, and has
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