If you're looking for a gentle rail-trail in Marin County that offers stunning views of both San Francisco Bay and Mt. Tamalpais, the Tiburon Historical Trail is for you. Known alternately as the Tiburon Bike Path and Tiburon Linear Park, the trail connects Downtown Tiburon to Blackie's Pasture, a scenic landing named after a celebrated swaybacked, retired cavalry horse named "Blackie" that once roamed there.
Stinson Beach is one of Northern California’s best kept secrets. It’s located about 20 miles NW of San Francisco alongside Mt Tamalpais State Park. Being only a 35 minute trip from the Golden Gate Bridge, Stinson Beach is a very popular day trip for residents and tourists of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Award-winning Chef Michael Mina of San Francisco-based MINA Group presents a new social dining experience and lively community clubhouse located in the charming neighborhood of Tiburon in Marin County, California. With eclectic bohemian design by AD100 interior designer Martin Brudnizki, the two-story bayside retreat marries MINA Group’s signature five-star service and bold cuisine with Bolthouse’s unrivaled ability to create a bustling social scene for a mid-week bite, late-night drink, weekend brunch, and everything in between.
The Mill Valley Lumber Yard, with its historic roots and modern amenities, creates a welcoming retail village at the entrance to downtown Mill Valley. This property allows business owners to bring their vision to life and to create a shopping experience that draws customers from around the Bay Area and beyond. With stunning views of Mount Tam and a creek running throughout, this 1892 property creates a destination with a community feel. A delicious bakery and restaurant set the stage for people to linger and shop, with intimate seating areas, corn hole toss and historical points of interest scattered throughout. This is a place people want to come, no matter the time of day; to shop, eat, relax and enjoy the Mill Valley Lumber Yard.
Tennessee Valley is an amazing offshoot of the Marin Headlands, with hiking trails to suit the whole family. The Tennessee Valley Trail is mostly level; it begins at the parking area and travels 1.7 miles to Tennessee Beach. For the more adventurous hiker, there are a number of other trails leading into the hills above Tennessee Valley.
This is a very nice and short hike to a waterfall surrounded by towering redwoods. There’s a bench facing the falls where you can relax and enjoy the wonderful forest setting. The waterfall is small during the wintertime but picks up again after the rainy season.