Holiday houses in Point Reyes Station

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    Explore 20 holiday rentals in Point Reyes Station

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Point Reyes Station holiday rentals start at $145 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    10 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    20 of Point Reyes Station holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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    Guests love Gym, BBQ grill and Laptop-friendly workspace across Point Reyes Station rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Point Reyes Station stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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Guest favourite
The exterior of a modern handmade home is surrounded by lush greenery and mature gardens. The structure features wooden siding, large windows, and a spacious deck. Stone steps lead up to the entrance, guiding visitors through blossoming flower beds.
Cabin in Point Reyes Station
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 840 reviews

Point Reyes Unique Creekside Home with Hot Tub

Truly a one of kind handmade, solar powered home of local materials filled with arts and crafts by local artists and treasures we have collected from around the world. Described by guests as “Asian Vintage” this sunny home sets perched above a year round creek and is surrounded by mature gardens and a forest of bay, oak and fir. About an hour from San Francisco and the Sonoma and Napa Valleys, 1.5 miles from Point Reyes Station and 2 miles from the Point Reyes National Seashore Visitors Center and Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Easily access beaches, waterways and parkland for hiking, swimming, surfing, kayaking, SUP boarding, mountain biking and all that West Marin has to offer. Or just enjoy unwinding in this comfortable and beautiful setting. Stroll down to the Inverness Park Market and Tap Room at the end of the street and enjoy some of the best food and drink in the area with a very local vibe. Entering the upstairs you will find a large living/dining/kitchen space constructed of huge beams, wide plank fir floors from wood milled on the property, a bank of windows with a bird's eye view of the forest and a large stained glass window. A fully equipped kitchen and stocked pantry allows you to cook up the bounty of Point Reyes farmers and purveyors on our vintage O’Keefe and Merritt stove. There is a dishwasher, microwave, toaster, mixer, coffee maker and blender. A Balinese dining table of coconut wood and tiger bamboo seats 6. The living area offers a comfortable pullout couch with a memory foam mattress. There is wifi and a smart TV with steaming Netflix, Hulu Plus and Amazon prime. Or enjoy any of the DVDs from our small library. A stereo tuner with an aux cable allows you to stream music from your 2.5mm jack equipped device. A deck off the living room has a table, chairs and a small gas BBQ. Also on the main floor is a sunroom with floor to ceiling glass and a glass roof, Balinese bamboo furniture, breakfast table and a side deck. The bathroom has a claw foot tub and shower. There is central heating with the thermostat located in the living area. Downstairs is a large, plush carpeted bedroom surrounded with rock walls, huge beams, a queen sleigh bed, lounge area, flat screen TV and a wood stove. Also a small, bright bedroom with a single bed and a small deck attached. An ante room between the bedrooms contains a wash sink and leads to a private rock walled, slate tile floored area with a dual head outdoor shower and hot tub. There is a laundry room for your use with a full sized washer, dryer, utility sink and linen storage. Outside you will find a stone patio with table, chairs and umbrella. There is a carport for 2 cars. Our son, David, lives on the property in a small separate cabin and serves as manager and caretaker. He will most likely be your point of contact here on Airbnb and throughout your stay. Please read the house rules in this listing and the house manual on the desk at the entry when you arrive.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of the property is showcased, featuring a wooden deck with an umbrella and a garden area. Lush greenery surrounds the space, with flowering plants adding color. Large windows reflect natural light, highlighting the inviting ambiance of the house.
Home in Point Reyes Station
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 697 reviews

Point Reyes Tennis House

The Point Reyes Tennis House is located on a quiet rural lane in the village of Point Reyes Station, just one hour north of downtown San Francisco. The home is one of two residences on a beautiful acre plus property. It features a full kitchen with all the necessary utensils, appliances and dishes set next to a large dining and living area. The living area with vaulted ceilings, large windows with expansive views includes a flat screen TV/DVD player, a pellet stove, WiFi, free local and long distance phone with comfortable seating to enjoy the views of the garden and the Inverness ridge. Two lovely bedrooms, one with a queen bed and one with a double, are on either side of the bathroom and the washer and dryer. All linens are provided. Downtown Point Reyes Station, home of the popular Bovine Bakery, Station House Café, Point Reyes Books and the Saturday Farmer’s market at Toby’s Feed Barn is short walk from the Tennis House. The downtown features many wonderful shops and restaurants including Susan Hayes Handwovens, Zuma, Café Reyes, Stellina’s the Point Reyes Surf Shop and Flower Power. The Point Reyes National Seashore and bay and ocean beaches are just minutes away. The property provides guests with a rose garden, a private deck, a brick patio with gas BBQ and picnic table and plenty of furniture to enjoy the out of doors. Guests are also invited to enjoy the private tennis court and the back yard bocce ball court. Children are welcome. A two night minimum is required unless a $75 cleaning fee is applied. Airbnb collects the Marin County 14% occupancy tax at time of booking.

Superhost
Vibrant orange flowers frame the image, standing tall among green foliage. A glimpse of still water is visible behind the garden, with trees providing a natural backdrop. Outdoor seating is situated on a deck, allowing for serene views of the surrounding landscape.
Guesthouse in Inverness
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 269 reviews

Inverness Writer's Den

Tranquil getaway designed by William Turnbull (Sea Ranch) with Garden views and glimpses of Tomales Bay. Situated near spectacular sites and beaches, including the Tule Elk Reserve and Abbotts Lagoon. Just a 3-5 minute walk to Chicken Ranch Beach, Kayaking, and a short drive to the finest restaurants in the region. A warm king-sized master bedroom and queen-sized guest sofabed in the library welcome you back from the day's excursions, whether it's hiking, biking, yoga, or simply doing nothing.

Guest favourite
A private hot tub is situated on a wooden deck, with views of the calm water and distant hills. Two wooden chairs are positioned nearby, inviting relaxation while enjoying the serene landscape.
Cottage in Marshall
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 269 reviews

Rustic Beach Cottage with Hot Tub on Tomales Bay

Riley Beach Cottage sits on stilts just a few feet above the east shore of Tomales Bay. The great room, master bedroom, hot tub and northwest facing redwood decks all provide land's end views of Point Reyes National Seashore across this pristine estuary. With its own beach for launching kayaks or just doing nothing, this cottage has been a favorite due to its proximity to the water, front-row views of nature and simplicity. For more space, also book our Family Beach Cottage right next door.

Guest favourite
A spacious living area features high wooden ceilings and large windows filling the space with natural light. Comfortable seating arrangements include upholstered chairs and a plush sofa. Artwork adorns the walls, and a wood stove adds warmth and character to the room.
Home in Inverness
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 280 reviews

Artist Retreat by Point Reyes with Level 2 charger

Our home is perched at the top of Inverness Ridge with a stunning view of the Pacific Ocean, Farallon Islands, and the Point Reyes National Seashore. Absolute peace, fresh air, and a five minute stroll from park trails. Quiet and crime free, the Artist Retreat is worlds apart from urban excitement. Guests are amazed by its beauty. Being at the top of a ridge, it is a 11/2 mile drive to get there. The road is quite steep with many turns. Free Level 2 charger which we encourage guests to use.

Guest favourite
A cozy living space is highlighted by warm wooden walls and beams. A blue sofa faces a brick fireplace, surrounded by bookshelves and a small dining table with a blue tablecloth. Sunlight filters through multiple windows, illuminating the inviting atmosphere.
Cottage in Inverness
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 313 reviews

Romantic, cozy 1917 redwood cottage, "Wee Housie"

A historic 1917 redwood cabin, restored and furnished in keeping with its unique character, you'll feel like stepping back in time. Wee Housie is comfortable and charming, with a fireplace (and central heating and hot water!), featuring 2 bedrooms (one queen and 2 twin beds), 1 bath with a claw foot tub, and an outdoors hot tub and shower. A sunny deck and cottage-style garden. A short walk to the Inverness village, and a short drive to Point Reyes Station and the National Park. STR P5021

Top Guest favourite
A wooden deck area features two reclining chairs positioned for relaxation. The space is surrounded by greenery, with trees providing natural shade. Decorative posts with lights are visible along the deck's edge, enhancing the inviting ambiance.
Campervan/RV in Inverness
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 509 reviews

Meet the Ruby

This is our new addition of retro style modern brand new RV located on the hill of our garden.Very private .Surrounded by beautiful and relaxing area... We are located 5 min walking distance to the downtown Inverness ,local restaurants like Saltwater and Vladimir’s . Close by hiking trails ,beaches and blue kayaking rental. The place is perfect for couples,singles or family with a child. We have also additional rentals on property ,please ask if you are interested. Single nights OK !

Top Guest favourite
A modern A-frame cabin is surrounded by lush greenery, featuring a steep triangular roof and large glass windows. The inviting wooden deck showcases a long dining table, accented by forest views and natural landscaping, creating an immersive connection to nature.
Cabin in Point Reyes Station
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 373 reviews

Inverness A-Frame

Bohemian Modern A- Frame two bed two bath spacious cabin located in Northern California in beautiful West Marin county. Cabin works well for a group of friends, two couples, or small families. Commune with nature, connect with loved ones or gift yourself a personal retreat in a gorgeous cabin with a view amongst a forested acre of bay trees, redwoods, and mature oaks. The A- Frame is between the quaint towns of Point Reyes, Inverness and Olema minutes from the wild wonders of Tomales Bay.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious outdoor deck overlooks the Giacomini Wetlands, featuring comfortable seating arrangements with wicker chairs and cushions. A grill is available nearby for outdoor cooking. Lush greenery surrounds the area, creating a serene environment for relaxation and enjoyment of nature.
Home in Point Reyes Station
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Tyto Alba | Serenity & Nature Views, Walk to Town

*Bright & Inviting Home: 3 bdrm/2 bath loft with abundant natural light and stunning views of Giacomini Wetlands. *Prime Location: Backyard gate to Giacomini Open Space Preserve trail; minutes from Point Reyes National Seashore, Tomales Bay, and local attractions. *Pet-Friendly: Fenced yard for dogs to run around! *Modern Comforts: Deluxe amenities, dedicated workspaces, high-speed WiFi, and a fully stocked kitchen with organic essentials. *Professionally cleaned with no checkout chores!

Top Guest favourite
Tall trees frame a view of a serene waterway surrounded by gentle hills. Sunlight reflects off the water's surface, highlighting the natural beauty of the landscape. The scene presents a tranquil atmosphere, ideal for nature appreciation.
Guest suite in Inverness
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 532 reviews

Inverness Herons Nest- Ideal Getaway for a Couple

The Herons Nest is a serene private Cottage in a beautiful location in the Point Reyes National Seashore. It is set on 2 acres with sweeping views of Tomales Bay. The attached Cottage was renovated blending a modern design with the original Cedar Interior. You can view the Herons flying across the bay from the deck. The area is a prime location for outdoor enthusiasts with activities like hiking, biking, kayaking, and sailing. The scenic town of Point Reyes is 10 minutes away.

Top Guest favourite
Home in Inverness
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 226 reviews

Fox Lodge - 4Bd/3Ba - Perfect for Families/ Groups

Welcome to Fox Lodge, a wonderful place for small and large groups with easy access to all the wonders of Point Reyes and West Marin. - nearly 3000 sq. ft. 4 BR/2.5 bath three level home on the Inverness Ridge overlooking Olema Valley. - Two real fireplaces - Large wood deck with Green Egg BBQ and outdoor seating - Game Room with air hockey & ping pong tables, plus outdoor tire swing and regular swings - Hiking trails for all levels from your doorstep - Deluxe Amenities

Top Guest favourite
The octagonal bungalow features a spacious bed adorned with soft linens, complemented by a decorative blanket. The ceiling is accented with a painted sky, while large windows frame views of the surrounding nature. There are touches of floral decor on the walls, enhancing the serene ambiance.
Guesthouse in Inverness
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 252 reviews

Lovely guesthouse in gorgeous nature. (UNIT B)

"Lovely" (the name of the guesthouse) is a perfect, economical nature getaway to relax and explore the rugged, beautiful nature of Point Reyes, just 1 hour north of San Francisco. This private, cozy cottage is one of several structures comprising your host Micah's residence compound, which is part of the larger 5-acre Van der Ryn Eco Refuge, with its beautiful gardens, nature, and other architectural treasures to discover and enjoy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Point Reyes Station?

    Stays near the historic main street often provide easy access to markets, cafés, and local galleries. Accommodations around the edges of town tend to have peaceful views of pastures, wetlands, or redwood groves.

  • What are the best things to do in Point Reyes Station with kids?

    Kids can explore the Point Reyes National Seashore Visitor Center, enjoy nature-themed activities at local parks, or meet farm animals at area dairies. Many families also suggest easy shoreline walks and picnic spots.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Point Reyes Station?

    Point Reyes Station has local galleries, artisan shops, and cafes that invite travelers to explore creative works and flavors. Many visitors enjoy sampling cheese at Cowgirl Creamery or browsing fresh baked goods at farm stands. Outdoor activities around the area frequently include hiking, birdwatching, or guided nature walks.

  • How is the weather in Point Reyes Station?

    Point Reyes Station has cool, coastal weather with winter temperatures around 45–56°F (7–13°C) and summer highs near 62–66°F (17–19°C). Expect wetter months in winter and spring, and drier, fog-kissed afternoons in summer.

  • When is the best time to visit Point Reyes Station?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures, clearer skies, and lush trails. Winter can be wetter, so bring layers and waterproof gear if you visit then.

  • What are the best places to visit in Point Reyes Station?

    Point Reyes Station has a historic main street with galleries and artisan shops, and many explore the Point Reyes National Seashore Visitor Center. Wetland viewpoints around town are often suggested for birdwatching.

  • What are some hiking trails in Point Reyes Station?

    Popular trails include segments near the Bear Valley Trailhead, gentle boardwalks through marshy wetlands, and lookout paths toward the coast. These trails often wind through forests, meadows, and scenic overlooks.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Point Reyes Station?

    Families often explore local beaches, picnic areas, and visitor centers designed for all ages. Tasting local ice cream, meeting farm animals, or joining ranger-led programs are popular activities.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Point Reyes Station?

    Many enjoy exploring nearby coastal villages, visiting lighthouse viewpoints, or wandering among redwood forests around the region. Oyster farms and historic small towns invite relaxed day outings outside Point Reyes Station.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Point Reyes Station?

    Many vacation rentals around Point Reyes Station welcome pets, especially in homes with easy access to outdoor areas or garden spaces. Always confirm pet policies with your host before booking.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Point Reyes Station?

    Dress in layers, as coastal fog and breezes can shift quickly. Stop by locally owned markets for picnic supplies, and consider reserving tastings or guided walks in advance, especially on weekends.

  • What is Point Reyes Station known for?

    Point Reyes Station is known for its vibrant food scene, locally made cheeses, and as a gateway to the protected coastal landscapes of Point Reyes National Seashore. The area has a reputation for its farm-to-table traditions and welcoming small-town atmosphere.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Point Reyes Station?

    Hidden gems around Point Reyes Station include quiet wetland boardwalks, small local art studios, and tucked-away picnic groves shaded by cypress and oak trees. Some visitors also discover lesser-known beaches and farm stands outside the main street area.

  • What are the best foods to try in Point Reyes Station?

    Point Reyes Station has farmstead cheeses, freshly baked breads, and seafood made with local ingredients. Many enjoy creamy cow’s milk cheeses, oysters, and seasonal produce at markets and cafés around town.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Point Reyes Station?

    Pack layered clothing for cool mornings and foggy afternoons, sturdy shoes for exploring trails, and a windbreaker or rain jacket, especially in wetter months. Binoculars and a reusable water bottle are often useful.

  • What is the nightlife in Point Reyes Station like?

    Nightlife in Point Reyes Station is relaxed, with cozy taverns, live acoustic music at local cafés, and occasional community gatherings. Visitors often enjoy conversation-friendly settings and small-venue performances.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Point Reyes Station?

    Point Reyes Station often hosts food and farm festivals in spring and autumn, with local markets, tastings, and community celebrations. Art walks and music gatherings are also frequently suggested throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Point Reyes Station?

    Point Reyes Station has a range of family-friendly vacation rentals, including homes with multiple bedrooms or yards for outdoor play. Some stays provide easy access to beaches, trails, or central gathering areas.