May 2, 2025



Dear Point Reyes National Seashore ,        

As members, friends, and supporters, you probably know Point Reyes better than anyone! Everyone who loves this park finds their own ways of connecting and refreshing their spirits here at the Seashore, but each love story begins with a spark. How did you first get to know this deeply special place?


For many people, taking a field class is their first introduction to Point Reyes. PRNSA offers a variety of classes through the Field Institute, our member events often feature a learning component, and NPS hosts ranger-led programs. Classes offer experiences to meet every interest—whether you’re digging deeper into a love of mushrooms or exploring a new birding hobby—and help you experience Point Reyes in completely new ways.

Share your thoughts

We’re thinking about the future of park programs, and we want to hear from you. What’s your favorite way to learn in the park? What kind of classes should be offered in Point Reyes? Whether or not you’ve ever taken a field class, we would love to hear your thoughts through a short online survey. Your feedback will help us offer exciting and accessible classes that help more people build their own relationships with the Seashore.

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Share the love

We also have a great opportunity for you to share the wonders of Point Reyes! Join PRNSA as a member or renew your membership by May 31 and receive an extra membership to gift to a friend or family member. Both of you can take advantage of discounts and special experiences with PRNSA together. Friends help friends discover Point Reyes!

Become a Member

Thank you for your commitment to this land and all the ways we share it together.


With gratitude,






Biret Adden

Education Director

PRNSA currently offers classes taught by expert instructors on a variety of topics through the Field Institute. How should we adapt these programs to meet the needs of today?


Help us shape the future of public classes in Point Reyes by sharing your opinions in this short survey! Your responses will be totally anonymous.

Members receive discounts on classes and purchases at our park stores, as well as invitations to special members-only events, including monthly Full Moon Hikes.


Become a member or renew your membership by May 31 and receive a gift membership for a friend! Let us know in the comments section on your sign-up form who you'd like to gift a membership to.

Classes & Events

iPhone Photo

Organization & Editing


Sat., May 10, 10am-4pm


Find peace of mind in Point Reyes as you bring peace to your image library! Learn how to efficiently edit and organize your photos.

Register

May Full Moon Member Hike


Sat., May 10, 6pm-9pm


Join us for an evening stroll at Chimney Rock to learn about the moon's phases and explore the sights, sounds, and scents of spring.

Register

Morgan Horse Ranch Open House


Sat., May 10, 11am-2pm


Visit the Morgan Horse Ranch to meet the Morgan Horses that call Point Reyes home and participate in a variety of ranch activities.

Learn More

Thursday Weeders at Abbotts Lagoon


May 15 & 29, 10am-2pm


Join PRNSA and park staff every other Thursday from 10am-2pm at Abbotts Lagoon to help restore critical coastal dune habitat.

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Tomales Point Cape Ivy Removal


Sat., May 17, 11am-2pm


Join park staff and volunteers in removing invasive plant species at Tomales Point to restore our shoreline habitats. Meet at the trailhead.

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Volunteer: North Beach Workday


Sat., May 24 11am-1pm


Join park staff and volunteers in removing invasive plant species at North Beach to restore our shoreline habitats. Meet by the visitor parking lot.

Register

Return of the Coho!

Smolt trapping is underway on Olema and Redwood Creeks, and the Point Reyes fish crew is starting to see an uptick in downstream movement of coho smolts. Numbers should continue to increase over the next few weeks.


This comes on the heels of an extremely busy spawner season for the San Francisco Bay Area Network coho and steelhead monitoring crew. The team observed increased spawning in all three creeks monitored—Olema, Pine Gulch, and Redwood—and the season was unusually long, with new coho redds (salmon nests) still being found through mid-February!

Read more here.


Photo: NPS / PRNSA / Gillian Campbell

Social Spotlight

Talented photographer and frequent Point Reyes explorer Kumiko Iwashita (@kumigram) captured a perfect shot of this curious long-tailed weasel popping up from different burrows, sharing "His movements were so unpredictable—here, there, and suddenly over there—that we were constantly guessing where he'd show up next."


We love seeing photos and videos from your time at the Seashore! Tag @pointreyes_prnsa on Instagram for a chance to be featured in an upcoming newsletter.

We partner with the National Park Service to create opportunities for all people to experience, enhance, and preserve Point Reyes National Seashore for present and future generations.
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