How Do You See Marin County In Two Days?
Located across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco, Marin County feels like a big, beautiful park hugging the bigger, even more beautiful Pacific Ocean. About 85 percent of the county is undeveloped — home to ranches and farmland, state and national parks and undeveloped watershed lands. In two days, you can sample the highlights of this natural wonderland. If you’re driving from San Francisco, stop in at Sausalito or Tiburon, waterfront towns filled with restaurants, souvenir shops and gorgeous bay views. Walk along the paths; buy a take-out lunch; eat on the lawn facing the bay. It’s fun to watch the sailboats and the ferry coming from San Francisco. Take a hike. Wander among the impressive redwood trees in Muir Woods or climb Mt. Tamalpais for views of the ocean and San Francisco Bay. Drive to West Marin and check into a bed and breakfast. You can choose among several B and Bs in the charming towns of Point Reyes Station, Inverness, Stinson Beach and more. Eat dinner at a res