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Old Point Reyes Schoolhouse Compound


Point Reyes Station, California

A hideaway in a sweet setting amid flower and herb gardens and fruit trees.

Right off of California's scenic Coast Route #1, the compound is just minutes from the oyster farms in Tomales Bay, the historic fishing villages of Marshall, Tomales, and Bodega, beautiful Stinson Beach and Mount Tamalpais.
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We welcome children of all ages and can provide high chair, baby monitor, baby tub and jogger stroller for the smaller ones. Each additional person is $15 per night plus tax.

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Old Point Reyes Schoolhouse Compound
P.O. Box 56
Point Reyes Station, California   94956
(415) 663-1166
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Karen Gray, Innkeeper

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