Bordering both Point Reyes National Seashore and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, this rare four-acre Dogtown property offers direct access to hundreds of miles of protected trailsthrough forest, meadow, and coastline. Its location at the edge of two national parks offers unmatched wilderness access in a truly serene setting. The gently sloping land features open pasture, mature trees, and a seasonal creek lined with willows. The early 1900s farmhouse remains true to its origins, with simple lines, wood interiors, high ceilings, and a two-wing layout oriented to natural views. Multiple outbuildings, including an arena,a carport, and sheds, support a range of uses. A private well serves the property. Once part of Rancho Las Baulines, granted to Gregorio Briones in 1846, the land is rooted in California history. Wildlife is abundantblue herons, hawks, foxes, bobcats, deer, salamanders, frogs & migrating hummingbirds all pass through. A rare opportunity to steward a truly wild and storied landscape.