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About Kehoe Beach in Inverness, California

Kehoe Beach is a secluded beach along the western face of Point Reyes National Seashore. You must hike down a valley on a dirt trail for a little over a half-mile to get here. The last section is sand and takes a little more effort, but this beach is worth it. This is a great beach for walking to explore the lengthy shore, the dunes, and the rocky bluffs up north, but bring appropriate layers because it can be cold here and weather changes rapidly. Dogs are allowed on leash on the northern part of Kehoe Beach.

There are parking spaces along Pierce Point Road at the trailhead but no official parking lot. Restrooms are at the trailhead. Like all the beaches along this part of Point Reyes the rip currents are wicked and sneaker waves can get you so be careful near the surf.

Address
Pierce Point Rd
Inverness, CA 94937
Park Name
Point Reyes National Seashore
Pet Details
Dogs allowed on leash
Fees
Free parking
Activities
Hiking, Beachcombing, Beach Walking
Amenities
Restrooms, Dunes, Trails
Map of Kehoe Beach
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Marconi, US
9:04 pm, Nov 27, 2025
weather icon 47°F
L: 45° H: 48°
overcast clouds
Humidity: 72 %
Pressure: 1019 mb
2 m/s ENE
Wind Gust: 1 m/s
UV Index: 0
Precipitation: 0 inch
Clouds: 99%
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 7:06 am
Sunset: 4:53 pm

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