South Rodeo Beach
South Rodeo Beach is a small beach in a secluded cove south of Rodeo Beach in the Marin Headlands. It...
South Rodeo Beach is a small beach in a secluded cove south of Rodeo Beach in the Marin Headlands. It...
Rodeo Beach is a wide pebble beach on the sand spit that separates Rodeo Lagoon from Rodeo Cove on...
Tennessee Cove Beach is a dark sand beach on the west side of the Marin Headlands in Golden Gate...
Surrounded by the natural sweeping beauty of Mount Tamalpais, Steep Ravine Cabins are at home amidst thousands of acres...
Muir Woods National Monument is a unique pocket of unmolested old-growth trees on the southern slopes of Mt. Tamalpais...
With dense forests and deep canyons, Mill Valley offers a contrasting climate of California adventures. Sheltered by cliffs, Rodeo Beach is distinctly marked by dark, coarse pebbly sand. It’s also a prime spot for surfing year-round, with some stunning views. Tourists and locals may also head to Tennessee Cove for adventurous hiking. Just beware of the nearby cliffs, as they’ve been known to crumble. With prevalent wildlife and marine-life, you are sure to become close to some incredible sights.