Day trips in San Francisco are plentiful. If you want to enjoy great seafood, nature, and thrills then keep reading. Take a day trip near the city for great seafood and beauty.
Tomales Bay is an inlet of the Pacific Ocean in Marin County. The area is 15 miles long and separates the Point Reyes Peninsula from Marin County.
Tomales Bay is an ideal coastal spot near Limantour Beach and Point Reyes Lighthouse. This is the picture perfect California location for whale watching, hiking, kayaking and enjoying seafood especially oysters.
Six oyster companies are located around Tomales Bay for a reason. Oysters are renowned here because of the clean environment, and Tomales Bay, one of the most pristine bodies of water on the West Coast for oysters.
Enjoy and delve into different type of oysters. Tomales Bay oysters are bottom-grown creating rougher shells with a stronger flavor.
Hog Island is a must stop for this part of California. Hog Island Oyster Company is an institution and attraction and perfect for shucking your own oysters.
Hog Island provides oyster shucking tools, lemons, hot sauce, fresh grated horseradish, Hogwash and a free shucking lesson.
When you visit,Tomales Bay State Park park is next to Point Reyes National Seashore and offers a lot. Hiking trails connect all the beaches.
Check out this video detailing the history and things to do in Tomales Bay.
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