Welcome to Point Reyes-Inverness
A rural community with natural beauty
Point Reyes and Inverness are beachside communities in Western Marin County, CA. Inverness runs along the coastline and incorporates the vast expanse of protected seashore that is Point Reyes. While the coast may be grand, both areas are small and quaint—a few great shops, a restaurant here and there, and a post office are the main attractions in this beautiful, tight-knit community.
Point Reyes-Inverness is best known for the natural beauty that surrounds it on all fronts. With very little industry, the area makes it easy to get lost in the views and the scenic walks. There is also a strong community of both commercial and non-commercial boaters here.
Real estate in this small area hovers around $3 million. When you buy a home here, you’ll get stunning vistas and access to some of the best natural areas in this part of California.
What to Love
- Shoreline
- Shops
- State Parks
People & Lifestyle
Point Reyes-Inverness is a rural escape. Nestled between the shoreline and national parks, it’s a small village with a close community. It’s a laid-back place where everyone knows everyone, and locally owned is the name of the game.
Point Reyes-Inverness is ideal for families and adults looking to settle down later in life. The downtown is accessible and relatively bustling, meaning there’s enough to keep adults and children occupied. The schools are also excellent. If you’ve ever wanted to be part of an intimate community, Point Reyes-Inverness is your spot.
Dining, Shopping, & Entertainment
Don’t let the size of this community fool you—good things come in small packages! One of this area’s biggest draws is downtown, where funky shops and delicious restaurants are in abundant supply.
For a European-style experience, head to
Tomales Bay Foods (Point Reyes Station). Here you can sample a variety of cheeses, all made with fresh local milk. If you’d like to feed yourself and your animals, head to
Toby’s Feed Barn for a selection of natural produce and grains.
Inverness Market is another excellent choice for groceries and prepared foods. Another local gem?
Point-Reyes Jeweler. Choose from a selection of handmade jewels. And finally, if crystals are your thing,
Spirit Matters will provide them.
Let’s talk food! The
Station House Cafe is a tried-and-true Point Reyes Station institution. Get your brunch fix with their Hangover Fry. For steak and seafood, head to historic
Due West. The best wood-fired pizza in the area is at
Cafe Reyes. And, because you can’t be by the coast without eating seafood, be sure to check out
Saltwater, a sustainable oyster bar, and restaurant.
Things to Do
Point Reyes-Inverness does a great job at blending fun downtown activities with outdoor excitement. You can shop, dine, and hike, all in the same day—perfect for variety-seekers.
One of the biggest draws of this area is the downtown. With so many funky shops and sustainable options, shopping locally means supporting locals. There’s also no shortage of hiking and swimming opportunities here.
Tomales Bay State Park is ideal for hikes that end with a swim! Its stretches of beach-ending trails are great for picnics and summer fun. With several thousands of species of wildlife, P
oint Reyes National Seashore is another great bet. Cliffside greenery and magical ocean views make for a fully immersive experience.
Schools
Point-Reyes Inverness is home to a number of excellent schools. Top educational opportunities include:
- Inverness Elementary School (grades K-5)
- Tamalpais High School (grades 9-12)