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About Sacramento Landing Beach in Inverness, California

Sacramento Landing has a small beach on the Tomales Bay side of the Point Reyes Peninsula. This is one of a few inhabited coves on the western shore of Tomales Bay. Sacramento Landing was at one time home to Coast Miwok descendants. Vacation homes were built on these parcels in the mid-1900’s. The National Park Service now owns this property and has provided housing for researchers by establishing the Sacramento Landing Marine Research Station. It’s unknown when or if the park will allow public use of the beach and facilities at Sacramento Landing.

Address
Marshall Beach Rd and Sacramento Landing Rd
Inverness, CA 94937
Park Name
Point Reyes National Seashore, Sacramento Landing Marine Research Station
Owner
National Park, Closed
Amenities
No Public Facilities
Map of Sacramento Landing Beach
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2:44 am, Oct 30, 2025
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Humidity: 93 %
Pressure: 1017 mb
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Clouds: 7%
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 7:35 am
Sunset: 6:14 pm

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April 11, 2023

Unfortunately, it is not open to the public at this time.

DC
February 11, 2022

My great-grandfather was Sacramento Ouse of which Sacramento Landing was named after. He used to ferry people and products across the Tomales Bay to Marshall.

Duane