Tours
A tour at B Bryan Preserve is designed to give the visitors and animals plenty of space to roam while allowing for close up viewing. Not a zoo, we are a preserve, and so provide open space for the preservation of our endangered species. Located on 100 acres, our antelope and zebra are allowed to live in their near-natural environment.
Join us in the late afternoon at feeding time for an up close view of each species. Enjoy the power and dominance performance of the male antelope, the romping of newborns and the individual personalities of zebra.
Late afternoon feeding tours are available by reservation only. The 1½ hour tour cost is $20 per adult and $10 for children 10 and under. Cash, check, Visa, or Mastercard accepted. Call us at (707) 882-2297 or email fmello@bbryanpreserve.com to reserve a tour.
Directions to B Bryan Preserve
Once you enter Point Arena, turn east onto Riverside Drive off Highway 1. Go up the road approximately 1/8 mile. Turn into the driveway of our two story white Victorian house on the left. Pull to the back and park at the barn.
Come Prepared
For your comfort, have a jacket on hand. The fog and wind can descend upon Point Arena in minutes and become chilly. Comfortable walking shoes are also recommended. Expect some mud during the winter.
Don’t forget your camera and binoculars.
Pets are not allowed on B Bryan Preserve for their safety as well as the safety of our animals.
B Bryan Preserve on TV
We were recently featured on San Francisco’s CBS Channel 5 Eye on the Bay, who did this story about traveling up the coast from Jenner to Mendocino. For more news, check out our blog, where we post about new arrivals and other news.
Audio Journey Radio Series
B Bryan Preserve is also featured on Audio Journey Radio. Hear the program here.
Audio Journeys are half-hour documentary style radio programs. They consist of on-location interviews with experts and the sounds of the subjects. A new Audio Journey is available each week.
Photo Credit: Many thanks to photographer Bill Lange for his wonderful photographs of the grounds, tours, and guest cottage.


