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arin County is just a little out there.
As in one famous bridge away from San Francisco. And right next door to the vineyards of Napa and Sonoma. Closer than you could ever imagine to everything that’s unique in this clever corner of California. So come take a vacation from the typical vacation. The question is, where do you want to start?
TABLE OF CONTENTS Visit Marin Safely
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Five Reasons to Visit
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Muir Woods Reservations
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SMART Train Information
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“Only in Marin” and History
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FEATURES Tips on Driving Marin Roads
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When and how to drive Marin’s roads with points of interest and distances in miles and kms
Marin Communities
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What To Do
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Pet Friendly Marin
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Find maps and highlights of Marin County towns: Mill Valley, Corte Madera, Larkspur, Novato, San Rafael, Fairfax/San Anselmo and Coastal Marin
Marin attractions include agritourism, farmers’ markets, outdoor adventures, the arts and museums
Find pet-friendly hotels and hiking trails for you and your woof
Dining and Nightlife
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Experience the highlights of Marin’s culinary secrets and where to go after dark
Marin Shopping
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Marin Adventures
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Marin Hotels
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Find the best of Marin’s shopping with name brand stores, convenient parking, and food courts
Outdoor activities, farm and family tours, romantic places, and girls’ day/night out on the town
Whether a beach side bungalow or a trusted favorite hotel, Marin has the perfect accommodation for you
DIRECTORIES Calendar of Events
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Find a Beach
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Maps of Marin’s Parks
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Meeting Information
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Index
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VISIT MARIN SAFELY
Travel Responsibly & Visit Marin Safely
We are fortunate here in Marin that there are a number of outdoor spaces and state parks available with so many things to do. As a visitor, your safety is our primary concern, so we urge you before visiting any area in Marin to educate yourself on local conditions and regulations. Closures and openings of venues change quickly, and it is up to you to plan ahead. But more importantly, remember to always wear a mask and practice physical distancing.
Marin’s Current Virtual Art and Culture
The Downtown San Rafael Arts District is a state-designated arts and culture district. Find music performances, streaming theater, special film screenings, author talks and book readings, online art exhibits, arts education resources, and so much more. For accurate and timely resource information please refer to our What is Open Now webpage
Shopping & Dining
The charm and character of Marin’s unique cities are reflected in its many neighborhood shopping districts and restaurants. Each community in Marin will offer something unique with either a one-of-a-kind purchase or a dining experience only unique to the County in representing its organic agricultural practices. Check our website prior to visiting any location for current updates on openings and closures.
Bike Mount Tamalpais
Locally referred to as Mt. Tam, it is recognized as the birthplace of mountain biking. The Old Railroad Grade fire road that begins in Mill Valley, once the right-of-way of the Mount Tamalpais Scenic Railroad, is the easiest route for traversing up the mountain to its peak of 2,571 feet (784 m) at East Peak. 4 www.visitMarin.org | 866 925 2060
FIVE REASONS TO VISIT WEST MARIN Marin County’s Wilder Side Five Items Not To Miss
Muir Woods National Monument
Visitors come from around the globe pay homage to nature in this cathedral of redwoods, just a short drive from the Golden Gate Bridge off Hwy 101. The park is very popular and reservations required. Consider using the Muir Woods Shuttle with pickup locations in Mill Valley and the Sausalito Ferry.
Earthquake Trail
At Point Reyes National Seashore, you can walk right on top of the infamous San Andreas Fault. One easy place to locate it is on the short Earthquake Trail, which leads from the parking lot near the Bear Valley Visitor Center. See the fence that was moved a distance of 20 feet after the “Great Quake” that shook San Francisco on April 18, 1906.
Agritourism Activities
Take a farm tour, watch cheese being made, attend a local farmers’ market, learn about beekeeping and making sparkling mead, harvest apples and pet sheep on preserved ranches, taste and purchase wonderful artisan and farmstead cheeses.
Point Reyes Lighthouse
The historic Lighthouse warned mariners of danger for more than a hundred years. After renovations, the lighthouse is open except for the observation tower. Visit Friday through Monday from 10:00am to 4:30pm. Take the 300 step descent from the visitor center to the lighthouse.
View the Wildlife
Explore the beauty of the area and experience local wildlife events such as Gray Whale migrations and Elephant Seal colonies from Chimney Rock. Visit the many tide pools, hike among local Tule Elk and explore premier birding locations. Official Visitors Guide
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MUIR WOODS RESERVATIONS
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ake your visit to Muir Woods more enjoyable by reserving in advance.
Fees Parking Reservation $9.00 per privately owned vehicle. Shuttle Reservation $3.50 per adult round trip ticket (16 years and older) Free for a child round trip ticket (15 years and younger) The shuttle runs on all weekends and holidays, year-round, and operates on weekdays during certain summer dates from June to August. Park Entrance Fee $15.00 per adult (16 years and older) Free for children (15 years and younger)
Operating Hours Park Hours: 9:00 am to sunset 365 days a year. Visitor Center Hours 9:00 am to 30 minutes before the park closes. Muir Woods Trading Co. and Cafe Hours: 9:00 am to an hour before the park closes. There is NO cell phone service or WiFi at or around Muir Woods National Monument. Please download your parking reservation or shuttle ticket in advance.
Entrance fees may be purchased in advance with your reservation or upon arrival to the park.
www.GoMuirWoods.com For shuttle pick-up locations and reservations, visit the GoMuirWoods.com website or by phone at (800) 410-2419 for advance and day-of reservations (dependent on the availability). Commercial carriers will be required to make advance permit reservations through a separate system managed by www.recreation.gov. 6
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ide the new rail from Sonoma County to Marin and discover our county’s fun!
The Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) is the San Francisco Bay Area’s newest transportation option for travel, offering passenger rail service in Sonoma and Marin counties. SMART’s initial 43 miles of rail corridor includes 10 stations, from the Sonoma County Airport to the Larkspur Ferry Terminal. www.sonomamarintrain.org Plan your stops along the Marin line if visiting from San Francisco or Sonoma and experience Marin’s wide variety of cultural entertainment. Begin at Larkspur Landing’s Country Mart where visitors will find every item of interest. Downtown San Rafael offers a number of shopping
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and dining options within a short walk. At the Marin Center, shop the farmers’ market or stay for one of the cultural events. Visit Novato’s Old Town District along Grant Avenue with its sidewalk cafes and wine tasting rooms. Clipper Cards are available at most stations.
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ONLY IN MARIN The Food
The Arts
Marin French Cheese Company has been making cheese in Marin since 1865 when they first offered their original Breakfast Cheese. It is the longest continually operating cheese company in America.
Marin Music: The county’s
Cowgirl Creamery Cheese: Best known locally for their award winning Red Hawk triple cream cheese made with wild bacteria native only to Point Reyes. This cheese captures the true essence of West Marin. Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese: The Giacomini family has been making award-winning Point Reyes Original Blue Cheese for over a decade and expanded their collection with four new cheeses. They opened a culinary center called The Fork which offers focused cheese tastings, chef demonstrations, farm dinners and other special events. Heidrun Meadery: Producing naturally sparkling varietal meads using the traditional French Méthode Champenoise. 8
vibrant music scene has a rich history that goes back to the ‘60s and beyond. At one time or another, Marin has been home to musical legends such as the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane, musicians Huey Lewis, Bonnie Raitt, David Crosby, Carlos Santana, Sammy Hagar, Van Morrison, Lars Ulrich (Metallica), and many others.
MarinArts.org: As an important county-wide cultural events resource, the MarinArts online calendar makes it easy to discover and participate in creative and cultural events throughout our community. Mill Valley Film Festival: The festival has an impressive track record of launching new films and new filmmakers, and has earned a reputation as a filmmakers’ festival by celebrating the best in American independent and foreign films. Each year the festival welcomes more than 200 filmmakers, representing more than 50 countries.
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FEW HISTORICAL FACTS The Coastal Miwok People Sir Francis Drake probably first sighted and mapped the foggy coastline of the Marin Headlands in 1579, at which time he is thought to have camped along the beach which bears his name today. But before Drake came to California, the Coast Miwok people were the original inhabitants of what is now called Marin County. Visit “Kule Loklo” (meaning Bear Valley), a recreated village located a short walk from the visitor center.
1955: The Boyd House Louise Arner Boyd was a prominent resident of San Rafael and the first woman to fly over the North Pole. For more information, visit the Falkirk Cultural Center in San Rafael. 1957: Frank Lloyd Wright at the age of 90, was commissioned to design Marin’s Civic Center. This was his last project before his death in 1959. Docent led tours are available weekly.
1817: Mission San Rafael Arcangel is number 20 in a chain of 21 California missions. It was originally a sub-mission of San Francisco de Asís used as a place of recovery for local working natives. 1896: Mt Tamalpais Gravity Car: The Mount Tamalpais Scenic Railroad was dubbed by locals as the “Crookedest Railroad in the World” because of its 281curves curves in just over eight miles of track.
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Home to Mountain Biking: Mt. Tamalpais, the birthplace of mountain biking in the late 1970s, gave rise to legends such as Joe Breeze and Gary Fisher. In the late 1960s, a group of Marin teenagers known as The Larkspur Canyon Gang rode 1930s-40s vintage single-speed balloon tire bikes on Mt. Tamalpais. Their exploits spawned the birth of mountain biking.
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TRAVEL TIPS
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arin County is expansive. Below are a handful of traffic tips that will help you on the roads. There are also a variety of other transportation methods at your disposal, from bus and ferry service, to destination shuttles, airport transfers, and car rentals.
Location
Marin County is located in Northern California, just across the Golden Gate Bridge, with San Francisco to the south, Sonoma County to the north, and Napa County to the north/ east. Highway 101, the main north/south artery, allows access to San Francisco and Sonoma Counties. Highway 1 takes you to the communities of West Marin/Point Reyes Seashore and the scenic Marin coast.
Commuter Traffic Tips
For the best use of your travel time keep in mind the commuter traffic times on Highway 101: • Morning commute: 6:00am to 10:00am, southbound • Evening commute: 3:30pm to 6:30pm, northbound • Utilize public transportation: Muir Woods Shuttle service 10
runs every day from Memorial Day to Labor Day • Golden Gate Transit/Ferry
Climate
Marin enjoys a temperate, Mediterranean climate year round. Winters are moderate with temperatures averaging 55 degrees, with occasional rain. Summers are warm and dry, with the strong possibility of morning and evening fog, especially in the Golden Gate area. The average summer temperature is 82 degrees. A light coat or jacket is recommended for summer evenings.
Airport Transportation www.MarinAirporter.com www.PureLuxury.com
Marin is an estimated 1.5 hour drive from each of the following airports: San Francisco International Sonoma County Airport Oakland International
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DRIVING MARIN ROADS
Bear Valley Visitor Center
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Golden Gate Bridge
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Muir Woods
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Napa
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Olema Visitor Center
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Point Reyes Lighthouse
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Point Reyes Station
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San Francisco Downtown
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Sonoma
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Stinson Beach
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Yosemite Village 212mi/337km
West Marin is the largest rural region of Marin County. The West Marin Chamber of Commerce includes seven unincorporated communities: Point Reyes Station, Olema, Stinson Beach, Bolinas, Tomales, Dillon Beach, and Inverness. West Marin is located on the Pacific Ocean side of Mount Tamalpais, west of Nicasio, and northwest of Muir Beach.
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ANNUAL CALENDAR OF EVENTS For more great events, visit our website
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arin County is home to hundreds of public events throughout the year. These include theatrical productions, under-the-radar festivals, farmers’ markets, musical concerts, historical re-enactments, art & crafts shows, educational events and on and on. Below is a sampling that will keep you busy throughout the year. YEAR-ROUND Farmers’ Market Marin Civic Center: Thursdays and Sundays Art Walks Mill Valley: First Tuesday of each month
Whale Watching Point Reyes National Seashore APRIL Opening Day on the Bay View sail boats from the Headlands
San Rafael: Second Friday of each month Marin Center Performing arts and music JANUARY to MARCH Egret Nesting Audubon Canyon Ranch
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JUNE Dipsea Footrace Starts at Mill Valley’s Depot Fairfax Festival Bolinas and Peri Parks in Fairfax Marin Outdoor Antique Market Marin Civic Center parking lot Mountain Play Mt. Tamalpais
Wednesday Night Drag Races Sonoma Raceway through November MAY May Madness and Classic Car Parade Downtown San Rafael along Fourth Street
Novato Art, Wine and Music Festival Grant Avenue in old town Novato
DocLands Film Festival Smith Rafael Film Center
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ANNUAL CALENDAR OF EVENTS
JUNE Mill Valley Wine and Food Tasting Old Mill Park Movies in Creek Park Each Saturday Through October in San Anselmo’s outdoor parks
AUGUST Summer Outdoor Concerts Various locations through August Sand Sculpture Contest Drakes Beach, Point Reyes National Seashore SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival Old Mill Park
Western Weekend Point Reyes Station JULY Marin County Fair Civic Center Fairgrounds Corte Madera & Larkspur Parade Magnolia Avenue to the Town Center BreastFest Civic Center Fairgrounds Indian Big Time Celebration Point Reyes at Kule Loklo Village Official Visitors Guide
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Fleet Week on the Bay Bay festivities and flying Blue Angels! Sound Summit Atop Mount Tam
Trick ‘o Treat Fourth Street in San Rafael Raptor Migration Hawk Hill - Marin Headlands NOVEMBER and DECEMBER Winter Wonderland and Parade of Lights Downtown San Rafael on Fourth St. Lighted Boat Parade Along San Rafael’s Canal Shoreline Marin Ballet’s Nutcracker Marin Center Mill Valley’s WinterFest Downtown Plaza
Mill Valley Film Festival Sequoia and Rafael Film Centers
Dickens Family Victorian Holiday San Rafael’s Falkirk Cultural Center
Oktoberfest Gazebo Square in Corte Madera
Holiday Candlelight Concerts Marin Center
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No other Bay Area community offers so much to so many, so close to San Francisco. EAT/DRINK 1 Floodwater: www.floodwatermv.com 152 Shoreline Hwy (415) 843-4545 A sprawling, indoor-outdoor eatery that offers California fare and cocktails in rustic-cool digs. 2 Piazza D’Angelo Ristorante: www.piazzadangelo.com 22 Miller Avenue (415) 388-2000 Serving wholesome Italian fare afternoons and evenings. SHOP 3 Fashionable boutiques, and cafes abound in the downtown Depot area. Strawberry Village, a local shopping haven with a Tuscan inspired ambiance is just off Hwy 101. EXPLORE 4 Take the bike trail through the Bothin Marsh preserve to the Golden Gate Bridge. 14
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The town of Corte Madera is a small, vital community reflecting an easy, outdoor lifestyle and well-known for shopping. EAT/DRINK Within Corte Madera’s two main shopping centers, explore the varied dining features offered at each center such as 1 Pacific Catch: www.PacificCatch.com 133 Corte Madera Town Center (415) 927-3474 Serving Pacific Rim influenced soups, sandwiches, and seafood bowls. 2 The Cheesecake Factory and Boca Pizzeria at The Village. www.thecheesecakefactory.com www.bocapizzeria.com SHOP 1 Town Center Corte Madera: www.shoptowncenter.com 2 The Village at Corte Madera: www.villageatcortemadera.com 3 The Corte Madera Farmers’ Market is held every Wednesday, from 12:00pm to 5:00pm, year-round at the Town Center in Corte Madera. Farmers, food purveyors, bakers showcase their bounty in the courtyard. 16
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EXPLORE 4 Ring Mountain Open Space Preserve: An easy two-mile loop taking hikers through seasonal wildflowers, and old live oaks to the highest spot of the preserve - Petroglyph Rock with Native American carvings. Hike begins at 5300 Paradise Drive 5 The Corte Madera Town Park: Newly renovated, the park spans 22.7 acres, is fence-enclosed, and features seven picnic and BBQ sites. 6 Old Town Square: visit a classic gazebo where events are held throughout the year, and then stroll along the boutiques on First Street. For more information: Corte Madera Chamber of Commerce 129 Town Center www.cortemadera.org (415) 924-0441 Official Visitors Guide
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Located in the central part of Marin County, downtown Larkspur is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a typical turn-of-the-century California town. EAT/DRINK Larkspur offers some very special places to play, shop, and dine. Here are some ideas: 1 Larkspur Loop: Larkspur Has it All Take a fun full-day walking tour of the downtown area by following the Larkspur Loop map on foot or bike! 2 Farmshop Marin: www.farmshopca.com 2233 Larkspur Landing Circle (415) 755-6700 3 Hog Island Oyster Company: www.hogislandoysters.com 2401 Larkspur Landing Circle (628) 253-5905 Known for their fresh oysters, clam chowder, and other locally sourced seafoods. SHOP 4 Marin Country Mart: www.marincountrymart.com 18
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An open-air shopping and dining destination that features boutiques and farm-to-table eateries. 5 Bon Air in Greenbrae: www.bonair.com EXPLORE 6 From Larkspur Landing take the ferry to San Francisco, an attraction all its own! The ride offers spectacular views of Mt. Tamalpais, Angel Island and the Golden Gate Bridge. 7 Walk the side streets in Old Town Larkspur for historic Victorian homes. For more information: Larkspur Chamber of Commerce www.larkspurchamber.org (800) 596-0747 Official Visitors Guide
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Discover Novato, the heart of Northern Marin and gateway to wondrous West Marin and the Wine Country. EAT/DRINK 1 Hopmonk Tavern: www.hopmonk.com 224 Vintage Way (415) 892-6200 2 In-N-Out Burger: A California Classic 216 Vintage Way (800) 786-1000 3 McEvoy Ranch: www.mcevoyranch.com 5935 Redhill Road (707) 778-2307 4 Ricky’s Restaurant: www.rickysrestaurant.com 250 Entrada Drive (415) 883-9477 5 Trek Winery Tasting Room: www.trekwines.com 1026 Machin Avenue (415) 899-9883 SHOP 6 Vintage Oaks at Novato: www.shopvintageoaks.com Home to more than 50 popular retailers and restaurants.
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EXPLORE 7 Marin Museum of Contemporary Art www.marinmoca.org 500 Palm Drive (415) 506-0137 8 Stafford Lake Park contains a bike park and fishing lake with nature trails. 3549 Novato Blvd 9 Novato City Hall Built in 1896 as Novato’s first Presbyterian Church, it served as city hall from 1963 until 2005. 901 Sherman Avenue For more information: Novato Chamber of Commerce 807 De Long Avenue www.visitnovato.com (415) 897-1164
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San Rafael maintains its small town charm, with diverse dining, shopping and its fantastic Mediterranean climate. When it’s foggy in San Francisco, it is usually sunny in San Rafael! EAT/DRINK 1 Downtown 4th Street is the place for your dining and shopping needs. Restaurants abound with outdoor dining. www.downtownsanrafael.org 2 Il Davide: www.ildavide.net 901 A Street (415) 454-8080 3 Northgate Mall has all your dining needs covered with BJs, Chipotle, Mi Pueblo, Panera Bread and more. www.shopnorthgate.com SHOP 4 Art Works Downtown: www.artworksdowntown.org 1337 Fourth Street See resident artists at work! Also featured are new exhibits, events and classes every month as well as public art installations throughout San Rafael. 22
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5 The Mall at Northgate: www.shopatnorthgate.com The largest of three shopping centers in San Rafael. EXPLORE 6 Explore Movie Culture at the Smith Rafael Theater. For ten days in October the city is host to one of the best film festivals attracting a number of Hollywood celebs. 7 See the world famous Frank Lloyd Wright designed Marin Civic Center on a docent-led tour. 8 Explore the Marin Society of Artists where monthly exhibitions provide an environment to discover, develop and appreciate artistic expression. 1515 Third St at E St 9 Falkirk Cultural Center is a Queen Anne styled Victorian builiding exhibiting contemporary art in the upstairs galleries and publice events. For more information: San Rafael Chamber of Commerce 817 Mission Avenue (415) 454-4163 www.srchamber.com Official Visitors Guide
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Home to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Point Reyes National Seashore, West Marin offers a variety of amazing outdoor attractions and amenities. EAT/DRINK 1 www.CowgirlCreamery.com: 80 Fourth St., PR Station (415) 663-9335 2 DueWestTavernMarket: 10005 Highway 1, Olema (415) 663-9000 3 www.NicksCove.com: 23240 Highway 1, Marshall (415) 663-1033 4 www.SideStreetKitchen.com: 60 4th Street, Pt Reyes Station (415) 663-0303 5 www.StationHouseCafe.com: 11180 Highway 1, Pt Reyes Station (415) 663-1515 SHOP 6 Each town in West Marin is a small gem that has taken special care to maintain its unique local character and heritage. Visit Susan Hayes Point Reyes and find unique 24
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styling from local designers, fair trade companies, and fashion made from sustainable and natural fibers. Located at 11101 Highway 1, Ste. 102, in Point Reyes Station. EXPLORE 7 Blue Waters Kayaking: Explore Tomales Bay on water from either Marshall or Point Reyes Station. 8 Five Brooks Ranch for horseback outings on the beach just three miles south of Olema on Highway 1. (415) 663-1570 9 Heidrun Meadery: 11925 Highway 1, Point Reyes Station (415) 663-9122 10 Tomales Point: Hike out to the Tule Elk Reserve at the end of Pierce Point Road. For more information: West Marin Chamber of Commerce: (415) 663-9232 www.pointreyes.org Official Visitors Guide
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MARIN COMMUNITIES FAIRFAX
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airfax offers the best balance of work and play, while retaining its small town atmosphere, charm, and identity. EAT/DRINK Fairfax’s multiple venues have offered nightly live music for more than 30 years! It is truly a unique setting for local and touring musicians to jam. Experience great variety of music and nightlife along Broadway Blvd.
SHOP Locally-owned independent book stores, clothing and gift shops of the Fairfax Variety offers something for everybody. The seasonal (June-September) Farmers’ Market is held each Wednesday evening in the Fairfax Park and is a gathering place for the entire community. EXPLORE The countless miles of protected open space surrounding the town not only provide a beautiful backdrop for the town, but also the ultimate outdoorsman’s playground. There are simply more trails and open space than time in the day. If a bike adventure is your game, head to Camp Tamarancho, one of the few legal singletrack riding options available in Marin. Next, visit the Marin Museum of Bicycling at 1966 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. Then, in June, be sure not to miss the Annual Summer Fairfax Festival! For more information visit: www.fairfaxchamberca.org (415) 785-7462
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an Anselmo’s sunny climate, rich history, creek-side location, and strong sense of community make it a wonderful place to visit and live. EAT/DRINK Find your perfect spot along downtown streets with no parking meters, and lined with restaurants, coffee houses, and bakeries. Try a tasty margarita at a local favorite: Marinitas - 218 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, www.marinitas.net; or let your taste buds experience the pizza in town: Creekside Pizza & Taproom - 638 San Anselmo Ave, www.creeksidesa.com SHOP With safe, friendly, walkable centers around a classic, century-old Carnegie library and Town Hall, San Anselmo is the all-American downtown! If antiques and eclectic shops are what you are after, spend a day exploring the many vintage and contemporary boutiques, and spas along San Anselmo Avenue. EXPLORE San Anselmo’s Creek Park is perfect for picnics, and the site has outdoor movies during the town’s warm, fogfree summer evenings. Within walking distance from downtown, visit the “Castle on the Hill” of the SF Theological Seminary, now the University of the Redlands, patterned after the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi. Stop by Imagination Park at 535 San Anselmo Avenue to feel “The Force” of statues Yoda and Indiana Jones that George Lucas donated to the town. For more information visit: www.destinationSanAnselmo.com (415) 454-2510
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What To Do While Visiting Agritourism in Marin County
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gritourism offers Marin’s ranches and farms a creative way to educate visitors, promote farm products, and diversify operations while caring for the land that supports them. Join Marin Agricultural Land Trust (MALT) on one of their hikes, or Tours & Tastings and get to know the celebrated farms and ranches of West Marin. Many MALT protected working farms are not open to the general public, so these events offer visitors a way to experience these vibrant rural places to connect with the food and farmers. Other farmers sell their products at the weekday farmers’ markets, mostly operated by the Agricultural Institute of Marin (AIM). Did you know that there are 23 artisan and farmstead cheese makers in Sonoma and Marin, and that seven are located in Marin? The Marin French Cheese Company, the oldest continuously operating cheese company in the US (since 1865), is located just outside of Novato. Look for the California Cheese Trail maps (www.CheeseTrail.org) available at our visitor center to find all the local cheese-tasting locations. Overall, there are over 100 different types of artisan cheese made in both Marin and Sonoma.
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ATTRACTIONS Farmers’ Markets
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he Sunday Marin Farmers’ Market at the Civic Center in San Rafael is the third largest farmers’ market in California and has long been considered one of the premier markets in the state. At summer’s peak, nearly 200 local farmers, specialty food purveyors and artisans come together to celebrate a vibrant local food movement. Tourists from all over the world join local shoppers each week, to explore and taste the best of Marin and the Bay Area. On Thursdays, the market is known as the Local Chef’s Market.
Corte Madera: Wednesday, 12:00pm to 5:00pm, Town Center courtyard Marin Community Markets Downtown San Rafael: Thursday, 6:00pm to 9:00pm on Fourth St. between B St and Lincoln from May to September. sanrafaelmarket.org Fairfax: Wednesday, 4:00pm to 8:00pm, Bolinas Park from May to October FairfaxMarket Larkspur: Saturday, 9:00am to 2:00pm, Marin Country Mart, 2257 Larkspur Landing Circle MarinCountyMarket
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Marin Civic Center: Thursday and Sunday at the Lagoon, 8:00am to 1:00pm, and Sunday behind the Civic Center agriculturalinstitute.org Mill Valley: Friday, 9:30am to 2:30pm, CVS parking lot, Alto Shopping Center, 759 E. Blithdale Ave. Marin Community Markets Novato: Tuesday, 4:00pm to 8:00pm, Grant Ave between First and Fourth Sts. May through October visitnovato.com Point Reyes Station: Saturday, 9:00am to 1:00pm, Toby’s Feed Barn, 12250 Highway 1 June 19 through October 30 pointreyesfarmersmarket.org
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ATTRACTIONS About Marin Culture
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arin County is well known for its arts, live music, entertainment and culture. The County is proud of its home-grown Marin Symphony that plays to sell-out audiences each season. The Marin Center in San Rafael is the main venue for national and international music, theater and dance productions and numerous exhibitions throughout the year.
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Downtown San Rafael Art District is the center of business, culture, arts, and special events in Marin County. Located along the spine of Fourth Street, San Rafael serves as the hub of local business and community life. The area features numerous arts-related organizations and a vibrant events schedule. www.artsanrafael.org Art Works Downtown features three galleries, 35+ studios with artists at work, a jewelers guild, ceramic center, clothing boutique and more. Open to the public through multiple storefronts, hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am to 5:00pm and until 8:00pm on the second Friday of every month for 2nd Fridays Art Walk. 1337 Fourth St (between C & D Streets) in San Rafael. (415) 451-8119 www.artworksdowntown.org Marin Theater Company, founded in 1966, is a leading professional theater in the Bay Area creating groundbreaking, nationally recognized, socially relevant plays with a focus on new works for the American stage. 397 Miller Ave. in Mill Valley (415) 388-5208 www.marintheater.org 30
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ATTRACTIONS The Arts
Marin Symphony is one of the longest running, cultural organizations in Marin County and the Bay Area. Marin Center Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium, 10 Avenue of the Flags in San Rafael. (415) 479-8100 www.marinsymphony.org Marin Shakespeare Company has served the Marin community since 1990 with award-winning outdoor summer performances. www.marinshakespeare.org O’Hanlon Center of the Arts is a unique communityfocused nonprofit artists’ colony created in the mid-1900s. 616 Throckmorton Avenue in Mill Valley (415) 388.4331 www.ohanloncenter.org Ross Valley Players offers a main stage season with six plays, for a total of 34 weeks of live theatre annually. 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. in Greenbrae. (415) 456-9555 www.rossvalleyplayers.com The Mountain Play is a great outdoor theater event that takes place annually each summer at The Mountain Theater atop Mt. Tamalpais State Park. 801 Panoramic Highway in Mill Valley. (415) 383-1100 www.mountainplay.org The California Film Institute is a beautifully restored, state-of-the-art, three-screen theater exhibiting independent documentaries, classics, features, and international works. The theater also hosts special events with filmmakers from around the world. 1118 Fourth Street in San Rafael. www.cafilm.org www.mvff.com Official Visitors Guide
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ATTRACTIONS Museums
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arin’s historical attractions offer visitors a plethora of activities to choose from at any time of the year. Visit State Parks that are scattered throughout the county such as China Camp and Olompali, check out local museums, walk the Earthquake Trail adjacent to the Bear Valley Visitors Center in Point Reyes, or discover historic downtown Larkspur with its turn-of-the century buildings. Mission San Rafael Arcangel is a 1949 replica of the original Spanish mission, which was constructed in 1817 and is second-to-last in the California mission chain. The Mission Chapel is open for visitors Monday through Friday, 6:30am to 5:00pm, Saturday from 8:30am to 5:00pm, and Sunday from 9:00am to 5:00pm. Self-guided tours are available. 1104 Fifth Ave, San Rafael (415) 456-3016 www.saintraphael.com Mountain Bike Hall of Fame is a premier bicycle history museum and cultural center in Fairfax www.mmbhof.org 1966 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. (415) 450-8000 The Bolinas Museum reflects regional interests and the remarkably rich talent pool of artists from Coastal Marin. 48 Wharf Road (415) 868-0330 www.bolinasmuseum.org Marin Museum of Contemporary Art The MMOCA is a vibrant arts center that connects art, community and artistic expression. The museum offers exceptional contemporary art exhibitions that showcase local, national, and international artists, with new exhibits on view on a regular basis. Most exhibits are free. For details on hours and other important information please visit: www.marinmoca.org 500 Palm Drive (415) 506-0137
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ATTRACTIONS Marin’s Wilder Side
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arin County is a paradise for outdoor recreation. The weather allows visitors and residents to enjoy hiking, running, golfing, mountain biking, horseback riding, and all manner of water sports including sail-boarding, surfing, fishing, boating, kayaking, and canoing all year round. Its also a wonderful place to discover the natural, wilder side. Seasonal phenomena like the migration of whales, butterflies, lady bugs, bird watching, and garden tours are unique features of Marin. Time your stay in Marin County to coincide with some of these natural phenomena that occur each year!
Northern Elephant Seals, harbor seals, and sea lions are found at South Beach in Point Reyes National Seashore during the winter months. After being absent for more than 150 years, elephant seals returned in the early 1970s and were in full force the Spring of 2019. From December through March a breeding colony of elephant seals can be observed from Elephant Seal Overlook near Chimney Rock, above Drakes Bay. From the overlook visitors can observe the behavior of the animals, including the birthing of pups. During weekends and holidays, trained docents staff the Overlook. They have binoculars, spotting scopes and information to share with visitors. From the same place, watch migrating California Grey Whales on their way towards the warmer waters in Mexico in winter and then back in the spring towards the cooler waters off the Pacific North East. Official Visitors Guide
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A PET’S LIFE Marin’s Dog Parks Are Really Something to Bark About...
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arin County is a great place to be a dog. Fresh air, sunshine, beaches, trails, and lots of aromatic wafts to whiff. There’s also an abundance of pooch-friendly parks where your dog can run free and act, well, like a dog! Mill Valley’s Bayfront Park, located along the Sausalito-Mill Valley bike path, offers a million dollar view of Mount Tamalpais for both you and your pet. Adjacent to the park are shallow, bird-rich estuaries of Richardson Bay, and adjoining soccer fields. Novato’s Dogbone Meadow Park is a great local dog park big enough to throw balls and frisbees. With a grassy poop-free area, the park has agility equipment to keep your dog happy. Located on Novato Blvd., the park is just west of the Equestrian Center at O’Hair Park and is open sunrise to sunset. San Rafael’s Field of Dogs is located just across the street from the Civic Center. The park consists of a large fenced-in area with a smaller enclosure for smaller dogs to play in if they are not comfortable with larger dogs. Water bowls are provided as well as hoses to fill the bowls and to clean off your dog on those muddy days. 34
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A PET’S LIFE San Anselmo’s Red Hill Dog Park is a scenic one-acre facility located at the Red Hill Community Park behind a Safeway. Just a few years old, the park is completely fenced-in field for some doggie off-leash fun. Entry and exit areas with double gates provide peace of mind for owners. Benches, picnic tables, two water fountains (one for canines, and one for humans), seasonal umbrellas, growing shade trees, trash cans and dog waste dispensers are all available. Dogs in County Parks Leashed dogs are permitted at all Marin County parks except McNear’s Beach and Stafford Lake. Dogs are also permitted off-leash but under direct, immediate control at portions of McInnis Park and Upton Beach at the north end of Stinson Beach. Dogs on County Open Space Lands Marin County’s regulations permit only three dogs per individual on open space lands. Dogs are permitted on open space lands when restrained by a 6’ (maximum) leash. Dogs may be off-leash on maintained fire roads only when under direct and immediate control of a responsible person. For trail maps visit www.marinopenspace.org Dogs in Federal Park Lands There are many trails and some beaches within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) that allow off-leash dogs. Due to changes in park regulations, please check the current rule for off-leash policy on park website:
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rom sleek and sophisticated to folksy and farm-fresh, Marin’s eclectic dining destinations have a reputation for variety and innovation, and cuisine prepared with locally sourced, sustainably produced ingredients. Find out for yourself why dining in Marin is such a treat!
Fresh From the Farm Marin County is known throughout California and the nation for its premier organic agriculture, family farms, and fresh produce.
Farm To Table Due West Tavern www.olemahouse.com (415) 663-1264 Farmshop Marin www.farmshopca.com (415) 755-6700 Hog Island Oysters www.hogislandoysters.com (415) 927-1104
Side Street Kitchen www.sidestreet-prs.com (415) 663-0303 Station House Cafe www.stationhousecafe.com (415) 663-1515 Tony’s Seafood www.tonysseafood.com (415) 663-1107
The Marshall Store www.themarshallstore.com (415) 663-1339 Nick’s Cove www.nickscove.com (415) 663-1033
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ver since Alice Waters and Chez Panisse helped introduce the revolutionary concept of California cuisine, Marin restaurants have continued the refinement and evolution of this culinary philosophy, pairing fusion dishes made with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients with creative presentation. Here’s where to find the best of California cuisine in Marin.
International Fare Creekside Pizza www.creeksidesa.com (415) 785-4450 Cucina San Anselmo www.cucina-sa.com (415 )454-2942 Flores www.floressf.com (415) 500-5145
California Cuisine Gott’s Roadside www.gotts.com (415) 785-4233 Floodwater www.floodwatermv.com (415) 843-4545
Il Davide www.ildavide.net (415) 454-8080 Marinitas www.marinitas.net (415) 454-8900 Parranga Tacqueria www.parranga.com (415) 569-5009
Hillside Tavern www.fourpoints.com/sanrafael Piazza D’Angelo Ristorante (415) 479-8800 www.piazzadangelo.com (415) 388-2000 Mountain Home Inn www.mtnhomeinn.com (415) 381-9000 Pacific Catch www.pacificCatch.com (415) 461-6358 Rancho Nicasio www.ranchonicasio.com (415) 662-2219 Official Visitors Guide
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arin and music are synonymous and continue to thrive in venues that range from sleek and sophisticated to rustic and rowdy, offering a wide variety of musical styles from rock to reggae, jazz to folk.
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n downtown Fairfax, take in the local music scene most evenings with either a scheduled mic night or listen to some of Marin’s original homespun talent perform on various stages.
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nd Rancho Nicasio Bar, located on the Town Square in Nicasio, has a history all its own. Hosting music outdoors and indoors with large backyard BBQs on Summer weekends. It’s not only a music venue presenting topquality entertainment, its restaurant provides fresh farmto-table food that pays homage to the abundant varieties of fresh ingredients and homegrown creative talent we are lucky to have around the Bay Area. A healthy down-home all-American eatery merging music with food.
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ovato’s Hopmonk is a sun-filled tavern that opens up onto a large beer-garden under large vintage oak trees. It is home to a summer cookout music series, and a yearround Session Room live music venue. Hosting a vibrant music scene, music will range from reggae to blues, to a rock&roll venue, all rolled into one!
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MARIN NIGHTLIFE Live Music/Food: Hopmonk Tavern www.hopmonk.com/novato (415) 892-6200
Trek Winery www.trekwines.com (415) 899-9883
Rancho Nicasio Bar www.ranchonicasio.com (415) 662-2219 Station House Cafe www.stationhousecafe.com (415) 663-1515
Bars/Food: Dugout at Log Cabin www.americanlegionlogcabin. com (415) 456-0834 Due West Tavern www.olemahouse.com (415) 663-1264 Il Davide www.ildavide.net (415) 454-8080 Marinitas www.marinitas.net (415) 454-8900 Nick’s Cove www.nickscove.com (415) 663-1033 Piazza D’Angelo www.piazzadangelo.com (415) 388-2000 Rickey’s www.rickeysrestaurant.com (415) 883-9477
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SHOPPING DESTINATIONS The Village at Corte Madera
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ar From the madding crowds and bookended by Nordstrom and Macy’s, The Village at Corte Madera is an outdoor shopping sanctuary. The very best retail - alongside abundant flowerpots,
whimsical fountains and even a fire pit - satisfies sophisticated shoppers close to home in beautiful Marin County. Store after store of top-tier names pack a stylish punch. Take a morning to stroll, shop and refresh your outlook. Or while away an afternoon in peace and find something to make you feel gorgeous later. 618 Redwood Highway Corte Madera, CA 94925 (415) 924-8557 www.villageatcortemadera.com Boasting a retail and restaurant mix perfect for even the most discerning consumer, The Village at Corte Madera offers an unparalleled shopping experience. With more than 60 shops, eateries and department stores, The Village at Corte Madera offers the complete shopping, dining and entertainment experience. We feature fashion and destination leaders such as:
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Macy’s, Nordstrom, Tesla, Johnny Was, Amazon 4-Star, Tommy Bahama, RH Marin, RH Rooftop Restaurant, Bonobos, Free People, Jo Malone London, Polestar Marin, J. Crew, UNTUCKit, lululemon athletica, Apple, Madewell, and The Cheesecake Factory. Hours of operation: Monday through Thursday from 11:00am to 7:00pm, Friday and Saturday 11:00am to 8:00pm, and Sunday 11:00am to 6:00pm.
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SHOPPING DESTINATIONS Town Center Corte Madera
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he Town Center is a charming lifestyle center that combines conventional retail and retail service uses to serve its community. The center is characterized by meandering pedestrian passageways connecting the buildings and is highlighted by dramatic towers and outdoor plazas.
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lan to do your organic produce shopping on Wednesdays from 12:00pm to 5:00pm during the year-round farmers’ market. Purchase farm fresh produce and delicious baked goods. The center offers both outdoor summer concerts and winter holiday events for the whole family. 100 Corte Madera Town Center Corte Madera, CA 94925 (415) 924-2961 www.shoptowncenter.com
Restaurants include Flores, World Wrapps, Fieldwork Brewing Company, Pacific Catch, Pig in a Pickle, Blue Barn, and Il Fornaio.
The 440,000 square-foot complex features popular retailers such as Barnes and Noble Booksellers, Crate & Barrel, Container Store, REI, and Sephora.
Hours of operation: Most stores are Monday through Friday from 10:00am to 8:00pm, Saturday 10:00am to 6:00pm, and Sunday 11:00am to 6:00pm.
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SHOPPING DESTINATIONS Northgate in San Rafael
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rom Northgate’s commanding location along Highway 101 in San Rafael, the Northgate Mall is the county’s oldest and largest city Mall, and has been a part of the local landscape for 45 years. Situated 16 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge, Northgate today features an anchor lineup led by Macy’s, Kohl’s, Restoration Hardware Outlet, a 15-screen Century Theatre multiplex, services, stores and restaurants. Sbarro Pizza is inside and restaurants on the outdoor parameter include BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse, Chipotle, Mi Pueblo, Panda Express, Panera Bread, and Roadhouse BBQ.
Please note that Northgate is in transition. The Mall is being completely re-imagined for the present and decades into the future; beginning with the transformation of the indoor mall into an inviting, open-air concept and community gathering place. Community and City feedback has directly influenced development and design for a neighborhood town center rather than a mall dominated by a single anchor tenant.
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5800 Northgate Mall San Rafael, CA 94903 (415) 479-5955 www.shopatnorthgate.com Hours of operation: Monday through Saturday from11:00am to 7:00pm, and Sunday from 12:00pm to 6:00pm. Restaurant and Department Store hours may vary. Special holiday hours apply.
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SHOPPING DESTINATIONS Vintage Oaks at Novato
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here Every Day Life Happens…… Vintage Oaks Shopping Center is a proud member of the Marin Community. A spacious open-air shopping destination and a popular local shopping attraction featuring over 50 popular retailers, restaurants, and service establishments. A place to interact and connect with friends and family and express yourself. Conveniently located just off of Highway 101 at Rowland Blvd., Vintage Oaks has something for everyone. 208 Vintage Way Novato, CA 94945 (415) 897-9999 www.shopvintageoaks.com Some of the many shopping highlights include Target, Costco, Nordstrom Rack, Marshalls, Ross Dress For Less, Sephora, DSW, Sports Basement, Petco, BevMo!, Banana Republic Factory, LOFT, Carters Osh Kosh, Old Navy, Eddie Bauer Outlet, Club Pilates, Gap Factory, Talbots and See’s Candies.
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SHOPPING DESTINATIONS Bon Air Center in Greenbrae
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on Air is Greenbrae’s gathering place for shopping, dining, playing and relaxing. Choose from over 50 specialty merchants, family-friendly restaurants and essential services conveniently located in the heart of Marin. For 65-years and counting, Bon Air’s welcoming outdoor spaces and spectacular Mt. Tam views have provided a sense of place for special events and the community. Local roots. Local spirit. Throughout the year the center hosts community events that showcase local interests and activities. New family-friendly activity areas include a bocce ball court and dedicated children’s play areas to engage all ages to stay, relax and play. For serious shoppers, there are outdoor gathering areas with comfortable outdoor seating, fire pits and more. Visit Gott’s Roadside for their signature California-inspired dishes, or Sweetgreen specializing in locally sourced salads and bowls. Also present is a Mollie Stone’s Market, a local San Francisco Bay Area and family-owned grocery store. Try an Elements Salt Stone Massage for some thermal and salt therapy or head to Orangetheory Fitness where a coach will guide you through five different heart rate zones of exercise. Hours of operation: Times vary between types of stores. Check the website for individual store hours of restaurants, retail, specialty and service shops.
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50 Bon Air Center Greenbrae, CA 94904 (415) 461-0200 www.bonair.com
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SHOPPING DESTINATIONS Marin Country Mart
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he Marin Country Mart is an unanchored, open air, modern village in Larkspur, that houses independent shops, artisanal organic eateries, and family-friendly events. The artisans and merchants of the Mart are passionate talented operators with a proven track record of excellence. Hand-selected for their quality products and community-mindedness, our Country Mart family members are what set the Mart apart from a typical shopping center. Located on Sir Francis Drake at the 101 Freeway, the Mart sits between the Larkspur Ferry Terminal and the SMART Train Station. The Country Mart serves the communities of South Central Marin as well as San Francisco locals who want a break from the city and arrive by ferry. Marin Country Mart also hosts a Saturday Farmers’ Market from 9:30am to 2:00pm, rain or shine, with over 25 local farmers and vendors. Anchor stores include a Mighty Pilates, Bed, Bath & Beyond, and Design Within Reach. Don’t miss the dining options of the Farmshop, Shake Shack, Johnny Doughnuts, Rustic Bakery, and Hog Island Oysters. 2257 Larkspur Landing Circle Larkspur, CA 94939 (415) 461-5700 www.marincountrymart.com
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SHOPPING DESTINATIONS Strawberry Village
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iscover Marin’s local shopping haven with Tuscan inspired ambiance. Strawberry Village is a charming shopping and dining destination featuring a distinctive blend of daily services, specialty shops, boutiques, eateries and leisurely al fresco dining. Easy access off and on the highway, to fit your busy lifestyle.
Local Flavor. On Your Way. Everyday Marin You’ll find a wide variety of necessities (Safeway, dental care, banking options, shoe repair, urgent care and more). And you will enjoy an impressive collection of health & wellness options including Pure Barre, Orangetheory Fitness and StretchLab and dance and theater arts training for young artists. We also feature three luxurious spas for pampering including Best Of Marin’s Evo Spa, SkinSpirit Skincare Clinic and Lavande Nail Spa. Our Specialty Shops and Boutiques include something for everyone: West Elm, Calico, California Girl Jewelry, Bella, Rims & Goggles and The Spanish Table. Popular restaurants include Harmony Restaurant, Pizza Antica, Thep Lela Thai, Aloh-O Poke & Tea, In-N-Out Burger, and top it off with Noble Cow Creamery for a sweet ice cream treat anytime. 800 Redwood Hwy Frontage Rd Mill Valley, CA 94941 (415) 383-4343 www.strawberryvillage.com
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Hours of operation: For information about Strawberry Village Shopping Center opening hours please call the customer line.
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SHOPPING DESTINATIONS Boutique Shopping in Marin County
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n addition to the regional and nationally-known retailers located in the shopping centers throughout the county, Marin hosts many local community shops. There are retail plazas strategically placed throughout the county with organic finds and eclectic shops scattered through the hills of West Marin and Point Reyes. The town of Larkspur has several signature boutiques. There are 50+ retail stores in the downtown area along Magnolia Avenue. Sidewalk cafes and eateries are the most prominent category. Downtown Mill Valley has many choices for the casual window shopper and expert shopper with a purpose. Mill Valley’s center is on Throckmorton and Miller Avenues. The shops here cover a full range of upscale establishments and casual, small boutique and artisan stores. Downtown Novato along Grant Avenue boasts over 400 businesses, from boutiques to accountants, banks to contractors, automotive to building supplies, traditional services like shoe repair and a local Barbershop. Upscale boutiques, charming restaurants, ethnic food, bakeries, and cafes can all be found downtown. There is always something happening in San Rafael. The downtown area is the center of city life and showcases its diverse and eclectic character. Fourth Street is packed with shops, businesses, art galleries, historical sites and restaurants. The downtown area of San Anselmo is complete with galleries, creek-side cafes, restaurants and antique shops. You’ll find everything from 1930’s furniture to vintage wedding gowns, old maps and more along Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
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MARIN ADVENTURES
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Food and Farm Tours Many farms and ranches can be visited on farm tours organized by these Marin-based organizations who support and sustain our agricultural productivity. Tours by advance reservation are offered at these locations as well as retail cheese sales marked with an (R). AppleGarden Farm Tours www.applegardenfarm.com Cowgirl Creamery (R) www.cowgirlcreamery.com McEvoy Ranch (R) www.mcevoyranch.com Heidrun Meadery (R) www.heidrunmeadery.com
Marin Agricultural Land Trust www.malt.org (R) The Fork at Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company www.pointreyescheese.com Straus Home Ranch (R) www.straushomeranch.com Food & Farm Tours (R) www.foodandfarmtours.com
Golf Peacock Gap Golf Club: Enjoy gorgeous views of Marin County while playing on one of Northern California’s best heritage courses. Practice with every club in your bag on the championship level 18-hole course. Feel the difference real grass makes on Marin County’s only all-grass driving range. Try a golf lesson - courses are available for ages 6 and up and include all skill levels. 333 Biscayne Drive, San Rafael (415) 453-4940 www.peacockgapgolfclub.com FORE! 50
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MARIN ADVENTURES Family Tours
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arin County has miles of open space trails, including campsites at Mount Tamalpais State Park and Samuel P. Taylor State Park. Take a guided Hike on Mt. Tam and surrounding Bay Area regions. Learn about local Native American history and geology while hiking quiet trails through redwood forests. Customize any number of hikes to fit your family’s interest and ability. Coastal Walkers: www.coastalwalkers.com (415) 250-9941 Point Bonita YMCA hosts eight to ten Adventure Guide programs each year where the magic of nature, and most of all, having fun is the primary focus. www.ymcasf.org/locations/ point-bonita-ymca
Hours of operation: Monday through Friday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) 981 Fort Barry Sausalito, 94965 (415) 331-9622
Bay Model Visitor Center is a three-dimensional representation of San Francisco Bay and the Delta capable of simulating tides, currents, and river inflows.
Hours of operation: 9:00am to 4:00pm, Tuesday through Saturday. Call for seasonal hours of operation.
Aquarium of the Bay Get get up close with more than 20,000 local marine animals. Interpretive naturalists are aways nearby to answer questions and guide you through handson animal encounters.
Hours of operation: Monday through Sunday 11:00am to 6:00pm
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www.aquariumofthebay.org Pier 39 The Embarcadero at Beach St, San Francisco (415) 623-5300
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MARIN ADVENTURES Explore Nature by Water
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arin bays and beaches provide hundreds of possibilities to kayak, paddleboard, surf, kiteboard and much more. Kayakers enjoy easy access to San Pablo Bay and can be found enjoying the coastal waters surrounding China Camp State Park with its views of Mt. Tamalpais. Take your pick
from any of the adventure outfitters listed below for a Marin experience. Tomales Point Exploration This full day tour will take you to the waters where Tomales Bay opens up to the Pacific Ocean, an area with an abundance of wildlife, and an extremely low level of human infringement. Marine mammals such as seals and sea lions are commonly seen. Marine Education Schooner Seaward provides Bay Area youth an opportunity to sail traditionally rigged vessels and to learn maritime history and the marine environment. They offer
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Blue Waters Kayaking 11401 Highway 1 Point Reyes Station, CA 94956 (415) 669-2600 www.bluewaterskayaking.com
a variety of programs for all ages and corporate retreats. Call of the Sea 3020 Bridgeway #278 Sausalito, CA (415) 331-3214 www.callofthesea.org
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MARIN ADVENTURES Explore Nature by Water 101 Surf Sports is a full service water sports shop specializing in Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP), windsurfing, kiteboarding, surfing, and kayaking on Marin County waters as well as the San Francisco Bay. They also offer a full range of lessons, gear
rentals, board repair, kayak storage, guided tours, and retail shop.
Schooner Freda B 1001 Bridgeway Sausalito, CA 94965 (415) 331-0444 www.schoonerfredab.com
Buy your ticket to sail the San Francisco Bay aboard an elegant tall-ship with a professional captain and crew. Enjoy the Bay’s iconic sights from the special vantage of the water!
101 Surf Sports 115 Third St San Rafael, CA 94901 (415) 524-8492 www.101surfsports.com
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ngel Island Tiburon Ferry, California’s only family owned and operated ferry service since 1959, offers seasonal and annual events to the discriminating adventurer: Fireworks and Sunset Bay Cruises, Whale Watching and Wildlife Tours, Fleet Week Cruises, and tours around Alcatraz Island to name just a few. Check their year ‘round schedule for departures from Tiburon to Angel Island as well. www.angelislandferry.com (415) 435-2131 Official Visitors Guide
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MARIN ADVENTURES Explore Nature by Land Audubon Canyon Ranch The preserve’s frontage along Bolinas Lagoon brings more than 60 species of waterbirds and shorebirds into view: from sandpipers to Osprey to pelicans, as well as some of the resident harbor seals. The preserve is open seasonally for visitors and school children to explore.
During the spring, summer and fall, the preserve is open to all visitors, while in the fall and spring the preserve hosts its nature education programs.
Explore Point Reyes on horseback. Five Brooks Stable is a full-service riding stable for the whole family. There are activities for all ages and kinds of buckaroos and buckarettes who wish to enjoy the magnificent Point Reyes National Seashore in the
company of their equine pals. The ranch offers private and guided trail rides for all ages.
Point Reyes Safari Tours Wild is Waiting as you join wildlife photographer Daniel Dietrich on an unforgettable experience seeing and photographing the amazing wildlife and scenic lands of Point Reyes National Seashore. The Park holds incredible wildlife viewing opportunities
with bobcats, tule elk, coyotes, badgers, raptors, owls, and shorebirds, as well as many varied marine animals. Lunch is included with Daniel’s packages.
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Martin Griffin Preserve 4900 Shoreline Highway Stinson Beach, CA 94970 (415) 868 9244 www.egret.org
Five Brooks Ranch 8001 State Route Highway 1 Olema, CA 94950 (415) 663-1570 www.fivebrooks.com
Point Reyes Safari Tours (303) 929-8443 www.pointreyessafaris.com
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MARIN ADVENTURES Explore Marin’s Civic Center “In Marin County you have one of the most beautiful landscapes I have seen, and I am proud to make the buildings of this county characteristic of the beauty of the county. Here is a crucial opportunity to open the eyes not of Marin County alone, but of the entire country, to what officials gathering together might themselves do to broaden and beautify human lives.” Frank Lloyd Wright
Docent-Led Tours 10 Avenue of the Flags San Rafael, CA 94903 (415) 473-3762
Every Wednesday at 10:00am Second Floor Cafe, Room 233 www.marincenter.org These tours will resume soon
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the art galleries within the Marin Center that showcase rotating exhibits throughout the year: Bartolini Gallery Marin Center Exhibit Hall. Open Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm and select weekends.
he Marin Cultural Association advocates for and serves as a catalyst to increase participation, advance collaboration and optimize resources for culture in Marin County. Proceeds help us with our mission to support arts and culture in Marin County and are used to underwrite programming, education and tickets for underserved youth and to upgrade our facilities. Visit Official Visitors Guide
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Redwood Foyer Gallery Located in the Marin Veterans Memorial Auditorium, the gallery is open during performances or by appointment.
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MARIN ADVENTURES Just the Two of Us - Romantic Places Sunset Cruise for Two Just the two of you and your private captain on the Bay. Pack some local Marin-made cheeses with wine then head to a secluded cove to watch the sun set behind Mount Tamalpais. Suggestion: Stay at Nick’s Cove and enjoy a Tomales Bay Sailing excursion. Steal a Kiss atop the Marin Headlands with a view of the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco skyline - the perfect place to propose.
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Taste Fresh Oysters Pack a picnic basket and grab a bag of the freshest oysters you will ever have at either Tomales Bay Oyster Co. or Hog Island Oysters. With that special person in tow, head out to the closest picnic area with a romantic view of Tomales Bay to consume with a bit of wine. Surround Yourselves in Wildflowers Spring in Marin is one of many romantic times to be here. Pack a picnic lunch and head to our seasonally green hills bursting with the wild colors of nature.
Full Moon, Sunset, or Bioluminescence Paddle Tour Evening is a great time to paddle on the bay where you can experience the tranquility and magic of a sunset and moon-rise over the water. Snug in your kayak, you’ll watch the day change to dusk, watch the sun set and the moon rise across the calm waters. Suggestions: Blue Waters Kayaking, and 101 Surf Sports for events on the water. 56
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Hike and Yoga Day Plan a guided half or full day hiking retreat and yoga class with your best friend or group of besties. Connect through nature, physical challenge, and mental awareness in beautiful Marin. Ulrike will help you design a customized program that fits your personal goals and schedule. Uli K Hike and Yoga (415) 828-2218 www.ulikhikeandyoga.com
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Dinner and a Show Spend time with your BFF at a local supper club or Indie Theater. Sip on champagne, and listen to live music, all while dining on scrumptious food. Suggestions: Hopmonk Tavern, Rancho Nicasio, Smith Rafael Theater A Day at the SPA Marin has a number of ways to keep you and your friends fit and beautiful. Start at SkinSpirit in Mill Valley for a facial then head to Mighty Pilates in Larkspur to finish.
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Best Western Corte Madera Inn
Best Western PLUS Novato Oaks Inn
Full Service Lodging 56 Madera Blvd Corte Madera, CA 94925 (800) 777-9670/(415) 924-1502 www.cortemaderainn.com
Full Service Lodging 215 Alameda del Prado Novato, CA 94949 (800) 625-7466/(415) 883-4400 www.novatooaksinn.com
A lush, five acre resort-like setting in the heart of Marin County, just minutes from the excitement of San Francisco and the beauty and natural wonders of Marin, Sonoma and Napa counties.
Recognized by Best Western International as one of the top quality hotels in the chain, the Best Western Novato Oaks Inn is ideal for the leisure or corporate traveler.
Embassy Suites Hotel
Four Points by Sheraton
Full Service Lodging 101 McInnis Pkwy San Rafael, CA 94903 (800) 362-2779/(415) 499-9222 www.sanrafael.embassysuites.com
Full Service Lodging 1010 Northgate Dr San Rafael, CA 94903 (800) 235-3535/(415) 479-8800 www.fourpoints.com/sanrafael
An all-suite hotel located 15 minutes north of the Golden Gate Bridge and 15 minutes south of Sonoma and Napa wine country. Complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast and Nightly Manager’s Reception.
Just minutes away from San Francisco, the Four Points by Sheraton San Rafael is the ideal destination for business and leisure travelers alike. Centrally located in Marin County. Complimentary high-speed Internet access.
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Inn Marin and Suites Full Service Lodging 250 Entrada Dr Novato, CA 94949 (800) 652-6565/(415) 883-5952 www.innmarin.com Inn Marin offers a charming lodging experience for business or leisure travelers. Nestled on five acres it is minutes to major sightseeing attractions, shopping, restaurants and recreational activities.
Courtyard Marriott Larkspur Select Service 2500 Larkspur Landing Circle Larkspur, CA 94939 (800) 321-2211/(415) 925-1800 www.courtyard.com/sfoll Welcome to “Marin County’s Best Kept Secret!” In a quiet and central location, and only ten miles north of the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge, with a short drive to the Wine Country.
Courtyard Marriott Novato
Days Inn by Wyndham Novato
Select Service 1400 North Hamilton Pkwy Novato, CA 94949 (800) 321-2211/(415) 883-8950 www.marriott.com/sfonv
Select Service 8141 Redwood Blvd Novato, CA 94949 (415) 897-7111 www.wyndhamhotels.com
Close to the excitement of San Francisco and the beauty of Wine Country, the Courtyard by Marriott Novato is in the perfect location and only18 minutes north of the Golden Gate Bridge.
A true bargain for Marin County with a heated spa and solar heated pool. Every room has a television with VCR. Deluxe Continental breakfast served daily. Pets are allowed at $10 per night.
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Extended Stay America Select Service 1775 East Francisco Blvd San Rafael, CA 94901 (800) 804-3724/415-451-1887 www.extendedstayhotels.com The Extended Stay Deluxe Hotel is designed especially for longer stays with studios featuring fully-equipped kitchens and plenty of work space. Newly renovated rooms.
Holiday Inn Express Mill Valley
Select Service 160 Shoreline Hwy Mill Valley, CA 94941 (800) 285-3894/415-332-5700 www.hiexpress.com Enjoy the outdoor pool, fitness center, and a hot breakfast buffet at this quaint Inn. Located near the base of Mt. Tamalpais, overlooking majestic mountains, peaceful wetlands and bike paths.
Marin Suites
Select Service 45 Tamal Vista Blvd Corte Madera, CA 94924 (800) 362-3372/(415) 924-3608 www.marinsuites.com Located just minutes north of San Francisco, Marin Suites is the premier lodging choice for leisure, corporate, relocation and extended stay needs in the North Bay area.
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Acqua Hotel Boutique Lodging 555 Redwood Hwy Mill Valley, CA 94941 (888) 662-9555/(415) 380-0400 www.marinhotels.com Inspired by elements of sky and water, the Acqua Hotel in scenic Mill Valley, melds stylish city sophistication with the natural beauty which surrounds it.
Mill Valley Inn Boutique Lodging 165 Throckmorton Ave Mill Valley, CA 94941 (800) 595-2100/(415) 3896608 www.marinhotels.com A charming, boutique hotel, located in the heart of downtown Mill Valley. Though it is less than a block from restaurants, cafés, and shops, it feels as if it is in a world of its own.
Panama Hotel
Mountain Home Inn
Bed & Breakfast 4 Bayview St San Rafael, CA 94901 (800) 899-3993/(415) 547-3993 www.panamahotel.com
Bed & Breakfast 810 Panoramic Hwy Mill Valley, CA 94941 (415) 381-9000 www.mtnhomeinn.com
The Panama Hotel is a charming and historic bed & breakfast inn that includes a popular neighborhood restaurant. The restaurant features fine dining, jazz nights and patio dining.
The intimate warmth of a rustic mountain inn...In a spectacular setting of mountain scenery, towering redwood forests and famous ocean beaches.
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America’s Best Value Inn & Suites - Corte Madera
Budget 1595 Casa Buena Dr Corte Madera, CA 94925 (415) 924-3570 This hotel is undergoing a remodel in 2022 and will be closed until completion. Located a few miles north of San Francisco, they are a small, friendly inn that offers a casual atmosphere, guest-friendly amenities and comfortable rooms.
Marinwood Inn and Suites Budget 275 Alameda del Prado Novato, CA 94949 (415) 883-2406 www.innnovato.com Nestled in a serene Novato neighborhood, and conveniently located close to both the downtown area and Highway 101. Non-smoking guest rooms have been recently renovated and suites have the atmosphere of a bed-and-breakfast.
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America’s Best Value Inn Novato
Budget 7600 Redwood Blvd Novato, CA 94945 (800) 578-7878/(415) 892-7500 www.americasbestvalueinn.com Located close to Napa and Sonoma, the inn offers suites with in-room Jacuzzis. The outdoor pool and spa area are the perfect place to relax and soak up some California sunshine.
Muir Woods Lodge Mill Valley Budget 155 Shoreline Blvd Mill Valley, CA 94949 (415) 332-1732 www.MuirWoodsLodge The Muir Woods Lodge provides comfortable and affordable accommodations for business and vacation travelers. It is conveniently located along Hwy 101 and just three miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Marin Lodge
Motel 6
Budget 1735 Lincoln Ave San Rafael, CA 94901 (888) 785-2111/(415) 453-9188 www.marinlodge.com
Budget 737 East Francisco Blvd San Rafael, CA 94901 (415) 453-3450 www.motel6.com
Welcome to Marin Lodge where you receive hotel comfort at motel prices; all within a few miles of San Francisco, and just 21 miles south of the Wine Country. Try the newly renovated guest rooms.
Motel 6 San Rafael, is located off of Highway 101 in Central San Rafael. Restaurants are within walking distance and shops are nearby. The Golden Gate Bridge is only 12 miles. Free WiFi is available in all guest rooms.
North Bay Inn
Tamalpais Motel
Budget 855 East Francisco Blvd San Rafael, CA 94901 (415) 456-8620 www.northbayinn.com
Budget 680 Redwood Hwy Mill Valley, CA 94941 (415) 381-4775 www.tamalpaismotel.com
Welcome to the North Bay Inn, overflowing with bed and breakfast style charm. Featuring stylish accommodations and first–class service, surround yourself with redwood groves, wine county, and the bright lights of San Francisco.
Conveniently located near major businesses and shopping centers, along with a wide variety of family attractions. Rooms come with free WiFi and cable TV/HBO.
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TraveLodge by Wyndham SureStay Hotel by Best - Mill Valley Western - San Rafael Budget 707 Redwood Hwy Mill Valley, CA 94941 (415) 569-3948 www.wyndhamhotels.com/travelodge
Budget 865 East Francisco Blvd San Rafael, CA 94901 (415) 454-9470 www.bestwestern.com/sanrafael
The Travelodge by Wyndham Mill Valley is a non-smoking property located near the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, yet only 15-20 minutes from downtown San Francisco.
The SureStay Hotel San Rafael is conveniently located nearby historic downtown San Rafael. We offer a variety of room types including kitchenettes, in-room Jacuzzis and large family rooms.
Villa Inn Budget 1600 Lincoln Ave San Rafael, CA 94901 888-845-5246/415-456-4975 www.booking.com The Villa Inn has been providing no frills accommodations in Marin County for many years. Included is free WiFi and complimentary Continental Breakfast. The Inn is located 11 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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COASTAL WEST MARIN
Coastal Marin and Point Reyes Seashore Lodging
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oastal Marin is the region directly north of Point Reyes including bayside towns of Marshall, Tomales, and Dillion Beach. Marshall has long been known for dairy cows, but nowadays it is mostly known for oysters and clams. Three miles north of Tomales is Dillion Beach, best known for its ideal surfing. Official Visitors Guide
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Our Marin Visitors Center West is currently closed, but please check back for updates. 9940 Highway 1 Olema, CA 94950 www.staypointreyes.com All our West Marin properties are listed here on the following pages. Plan your adventure!
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AppleGarden Cottage
Bear Valley Cottage
3875 Tomales Petaluma Rd Tomales, CA 94971 707-878-9152 www.applegardencottage.com
Highway 1 at Bear Valley Rd Olema, CA 94950 (415) 663-1777 www.bearvalleycottage.com
AppleGarden Cottage is a very private bed-and-breakfast located on a working farm just outside the historic small town of Tomales. This is the perfect place for a romantic vacation or a quick weekend getaway for two!
Expect the home away from home feeling with privacy where you can relax after visiting the area. This is a self-catering unit with a small kitchenette. The cottage is stocked with coffee and tea making supplies, and tasty granola and yogurt. Great for people seeking privacy.
Inn at Roundstone Farm
Nick’s Cove and Cottages
9940 Sir Francis Drake Blvd Olema, CA 94950 (415) 663-1020 www.roundstonefarm.com
23240 Highway 1 Marshall, CA 94940 (415) 663-1033 www.nickscove.com
Enveloped in ten acres of rolling hills, this five guest-room bed and breakfast inn is a place of serenity where guests discover the pleasurable company of new friends, the sights and sounds of nature’s harmonies, and delightful fresh breakfasts.
Nick’s Cove and Cottages is a nostalgic and welcoming gathering place with luxurious waterfront accommodations on Tomales Bay. Private Cottages offer the ultimate in luxury, with a rustic style design, aesthetic, and elegant amenities.
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Straus Home Ranch
Olema House
22888 Highway 1 Marshall, CA 94940 (415) 335-6630 www.straushomeranch.com
10021 Highway 1 Olema, CA 94950 (415) 663-9000 www.olemahouse.com
The ranch is a beautifully renovated and furnished 150 year old farmhouse, overlooking 160 acres of organic pastures and Tomales Bay. Perfect for weekend getaways, retreats, events and small private gatherings with a private beach.
Surrounded by romantic gardens and bordering the Point Reyes National Park, the Lodge is the perfect place for corporate or leisure travelers. All rooms have private bathrooms and many include Jacuzzi tubs and fireplaces. Conference rooms available.
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ACCOMMODATIONS Inventory of Marin Hotels Corte Madera
Rooms
San Rafael
Rooms
19. Motel 6 1. America’s Best Value Inn 18 Closed through 2022 for remodel
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20. Extended Stay America 112
2. BW Corte Madera Inn
110
21. Embassy Suites
235
4. Marin Suites Hotel
100
22. Four Points Sheraton
235
23. Marin Lodge
17
146
24. North Bay Inn
19
Rooms
25. Panama Hotel
10
26. SureStay Hotel by BW
32
27. Villa Inn
60
Larkspur
Rooms
5. Courtyard by Marriott
Mill Valley 6. Acqua Hotel
49
7. Muir Woods Lodge
27
8. Holiday Inn Express
100
9. Mill Valley Inn
25
10. Mountain Home Inn
10
11. Tamalpais Motel
22
12. Travelodge by Wyndham 58
Novato
Rooms
13. BW Plus Novato Oaks Inn 107
Coastal West Marin Rooms
14. Courtyard by Marriott
136
28. AppleGarden Cottage
1
15. Days Inn by Wyndham
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29. Bear Valley Cottage
1
16. Inn Marin & Suites
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17. Marinwood Inn & Suites 47 18. America’s Best Value Inn 55
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Corte Madera
Outside Event
U-Shape
Reception
Conference
Classroom
Theater
Banquet
Event Space
Guestrooms
Hotels and Meeting Room Venues
HOTEL MEETING ROOM VENUES
Bn
Th
Cl
Cn
Re
U
O
Best Western Corte Madera Inn
110
6
120
200
110
65
200
35
150
Marin Suites Hotel
100
2
-
30
25
25
-
-
-
146
3
-
40
24
22
45
27
-
Acqua Hotel
49
3
120
140
80
60
200
40
120
Holiday Inn Express
100
5
100
100
70
50
150
50
20
Mill Valley Inn
25
1
-
20
-
12
40
-
-
Mountain Home Inn
10
3
70
-
-
-
100
-
100
Best Western PLUS Novato Oaks Inn Courtyard by Marriott
107
4
75
150
65
40
150
40
-
136
2
30
50
24
30
50
24
-
Days Inn
56
3
150
150
125
35
150
30
250
Inn Marin & Suites
68
4
120
150
75
40
200
35
400
235
13
520
500
350
36
642
45
100
235
9
250
300
186
15
300
65
85
10
2
60
-
-
-
150
-
75
Nick’s Cove Restaurant
12
3
60
60
40
25
60
25
70
Olema House
24
3
150
40
40
40
150
20
150
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
100
Larkspur Courtyard by Marriott
Mill Valley
Novato
San Rafael Embassy Suites by Hilton Four Points by Sheraton Panama Hotel
West Marin
Straus Home Ranch House
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An Event in Marin is an Event Remembered.
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hen you hold an event, you want it to be remarkable. Marin has the people, landscape, and facilities you need to make your event shine.
And remember, when in doubt, we’re here to help you with any event. Compare the unique features and services of each hotel and meeting room event space here in sunny Marin County, California. Submit an RFP for your upcoming event by going to our website at www.visitMarin.org
Rev. River will help you design a ceremony that reflects who you are as a couple and your visions for your married life. You may Planning a Marin choose something Wedding? traditional, or create Get married with something wholly Rev. Elizabeth yours alone. River, Interfaith (415) 669-9968 Minister and www.marincoastweddings.com Wedding Officiant. Official Visitors Guide
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Corte Madera Corte Madera Community Center
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Larkspur American Legion Post 313 Larkspur
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Mill Valley Piazza D’Angelo
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Lodging
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Th
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Cn
Re
U
O
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-
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250
-
-
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Th
Cl
Cn
Re
U
O
100
214
140
140
260
65
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Bn
Th
Cl
Cn
Re
U
O
100
40
20
35
130
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50
Bn
Th
Cl
Cn
Re
U
O
Hopmonk Tavern
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2
125
-
60
40
160
30
175
Marin County Club
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3
180
250
200
50
300
100
-
The Key Room
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2
125
150
-
12
250
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-
Trek Winery
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3
250
-
-
22
100
-
100
Unity of Marin
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6
200
300
150
75
250
60
380
Bn
Th
Cl
Cn
Re
U
O
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250
200
50
350
30
400
Bn
Th
Cl
Cn
Re
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Ross Marin Art and Garden Center
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9
San Anselmo American Legion Log Cabin SF Theological Seminary
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2
175
250
150
150
175
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75
70
4
110
70
40
25
170
20
170
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Th
Cl
Cn
Re
U
O
San Rafael Dominican Univ
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15+
300
800
40
75
120
75
300+
Falkirk Cultural Center
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2
70
60
30
14
100
-
125
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Theater
Banquet
Event Space
Lodging
City and Conference Center
MEETING ROOM VENUES
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Th
Cl
Cn
Re
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Marin Center
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4
600
315
150
400
800
50
-
Marin Veterans Memorial
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1
-
1911
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-
-
-
-
Marin County Fairgrounds
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
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6000
The Clubhouse at Peacock Gap
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7
941
605
562
478
257
1,411
Unitarian Congregation-Marin
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5
200
250
75
40
250
40
200
VenturePad
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5
40
50
30
30
60
40
-
Bn
Th
Cl
Cn
Re
U
O
Sausalito NatureBridge Conference Room
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5
100
120
100
35
-
35
-
The Bay Model
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2
600
250
250
-
1500
-
1500
5
150
-
-
-
150
-
150
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Th
Cl
Cn
Re
U
O
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-
35
-
Bn
Th
Cl
Cn
Re
U
O
Point Bonita YMCA Dorm
Tiburon Bay Conference Ctr
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3
West Marin McEvoy Ranch
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5
200
150
40
40
300
25
400
Rancho Nicasio
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4
250
250
160
160
300
80
300
The Fork at Point Reyes
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1
40
40
40
40
60
30
100
The Haven at Tomales
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4
300
500
500
500
300
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500
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
A Adventures......50 Agritourism..... 28 Arts..................30 Attractions....... 28 B Bars.................41 Beaches...........36 Biking......4,9,21 BonAir.............46 Boutiques.........49 C Calendar...........12 Civic Center......55 Climate............10 Country Mart....47 Corte Madera....16 Culture.............30 D Dining..............38 Dog Beaches.....36 Dog Parks.........34 Driving.............11 E Explore Marin by Water...............52 Explore Marin by Land................54 F Fairfax.............26 Family Tours.....51 Farmers’ Markets..29 Farm To Table...38 Farm Tours.......50 5 Good Reasons...4
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G Girls Out..........57 Golf..................50
T Town Center.....43 Transportation....11
H Hiking..............54 History.............9 Hotels..............58
V Venues.............72 The Village........42 Vintage Oaks....45
L Larkspur..........18
W Water Sports.....52 Weddings.........71 West Marin.......24
M Marin Maps.Insert Muir Woods ........6 Meetings..........70 Mill Valley.........14 Museums......32 Music............40 N Nature............. 33 Nightlife........40 Northgate.........44 Novato.............20 O Only in Marin......8 P Pet Info.............34 R Restaurants.....38 Romantic.........56 S San Anselmo.....27 San Rafael........22 Shopping.........42 SMART Train.....7
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