Major Parks

 


California State Parks in Marin

A variety of landscapes and facilities including Pantoll Campground, Steep Ravine, and:

Angel Island
State Park
China Camp
State Park
Mount Tamalpais
State Park
Olompali
State Historic Park
Samuel P. Taylor
State Park
Tomales Bay
State Park

The Marin areas of GGNRA offer a vast expanse of wild and open terrain: rolling hills; small coves, large beaches. and rocky coastal cliffs; and redwood valleys. Included in the GGNRA are the Marin Headlands, Kirby Beach, Rodeo Beach, Muir Beach and Stinson Beach.

 


Marin County Parks

A variety of experiences await individuals visiting Marin County parks. Boat launches and beaches, golf courses and swimming pools, picnic areas and ball fields are just a few samples of the many opportunities available.
Among these parks are:


Agate Beach
Black Point
Boat Launch
Bolinas Park
Civic Center Lagoon Park

Creekside Park
Deer Park
John F. McInnis Park
McNears' Beach Park
Miller Park
Boat Launch
Multi Purpose Paths
Paradise Beach Park
Stafford Lake Park
Tiburon Uplands Nature Preserve
White House Pool

 


                          Other Parks, Beaches and Trails

 
Angel Island
Angel Island is the largest Island in San Francisco Bay, located one mile south of the Tiburon Peninsula.

Audubon Canyon Ranch
Audubon Canyon Ranch (ACR), at its Bolinas Lagoon Preserve, opens its doors to the public from mid-march to mid-July each year.

Dog Parks of Marin
A Dog Park is a place where dogs can socialize and run off-leash in a safe, secure environment.

Golden Gate Raptor Observatory
Every autumn, thousands of migrating birds of prey appear over the Golden Gate near San Francisco, California.

Muir Woods
Each season at Muir Woods National Monument has its own character.

  Point Reyes National Seashore
The area contains unique elements of biological and historical interest in a spectacularly scenic panorama of thunderous ocean breakers, open grasslands, bushy hillsides and forested ridges.

Redrock Beach
Lay your towel out on the sand, strip those clothes off and enjoy the sun, sand and surf at Northern California's "Ultimate" clothing-optional stretch of shoreline.

Tomales Bay State Park
The 2,000-acre day-use park features four gently sloping, surf-free beaches, protected from winds by Inverness Ridge, the backbone of the Point Reyes Peninsula.

Top Seven Beaches in Marin
Recommendations from the Marin Trails Guide.