Marin County’s phased reopening has now allowed us to start enjoying some of our beaches, just in time for summer! With parking access available for many beaches, we can now head out and enjoy some vitamin SEA! Just remember
to follow the recommendations
from Marin’s National Park Service:
Plan your visit before you come
Bring everything you
need—including water, food, and hand sanitizer—and take everything
home. Leave No Trace.
Maintain at least 6
feet of physical distance
Wear a mask when near others
Head over to any of these beaches and beat the summer heat!
101 Peacock Gap Trail, San
Rafael, CA 94901
While the
campgrounds and visitor center are still closed, you can still enjoy fishing or
walking along the shore at China Camp’s beach. Enjoy the fresh breeze and soak
in some sun, or go for a hike along the Shoreline/Bayview Loop trail and enjoy
the spectacular views of the bay. The calm bay waters are also perfect for
kayaking or canoeing, or just going for a swim!
Mill Valley, CA 94965
Muir Beach’s
cove is a local favorite due to its hidden nature. Get in a
little quiet time in the midst of nature, or to walk along the Dias Ridge trail,
which offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and Marin coastline. Redwood
Creek at Muir Beach is also home to a variety of shorebirds, amphibians, salmon
and trout, so you can enjoy a little critter watching as well!
Heart’s Desire Beach
1100 Pierce Point Rd, Inverness,
CA 94937
Located at the heart of Tomales Bay State Park, Heart’s Desire is
conveniently close to the recently opened parking lots, so it makes for an
easily accessible beach especially for those who have mobility concerns. Go for
a quick splash on its family friendly waters, or check out the hiking trails which
lead to Indian Beach in the north and Pebble Beach in the south.
Drake’s Beach
Point Reyes National Seashore, Inverness,
CA 94937
The drive up access to Drake’s Beach makes it the perfect spot for a
quick visit. Take a stroll along its wide stretch of sandy beach and enjoy the beautiful
backdrop of white sandstone cliffs. The waters have a mellow surf that allows
for paddleboarding and playing along the shore.
3514 Shoreline Hwy Stinson Beach, CA 94970
Stinson Beach is one of the best swimming beaches due to its white sand
and ocean front. Go for a swim or enjoy a picnic. If fishing is your thing, bring tack and lures and spend a mellow day
trying to catch a bite!
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