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  1. Marin County (/ m ə ˈ r ɪ n / ⓘ mə-RIN; Spanish: Condado de Marín) is a county located in the northwestern part of the San Francisco Bay Area of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census , the population was 262,231. [3]

  2. Marin County in the Bay Area of California is a bedroom community across the Golden Gate Bridge to the north of San Francisco. Affluent Marin County is home to ex-hippies and dot-com millionaires. Map. Directions. Satellite.

    • Explore Point Reyes National Seashore. Address. California, USA. Get directions. Phone +1 415-464-5137. Web Visit website. A spectacular stretch of West Marin coastline that's brimming with sandy beaches, organic dairy farms, and incredible Pacific views, Point Reyes National Seashore is a 71,028-acre treasure.
    • Stand Among Giants in Muir Woods. Address. Mill Valley, CA 94941, USA. Get directions. Phone +1 415-561-2850. Web Visit website. It's easy to feel small when you're standing at the base of the towering coast redwoods permeating the 554-acre grounds of Muir Woods National Monument.
    • Dine Fresh From the Sea. Marin County is one of the Bay Area region's best spot for fresh oysters, and there are plenty of options to choose from. In the tiny village of Marshall on Tomales Bay's eastern shore, you'll find Nick's Cove Restaurant & Oyster Bar, home to the original Tomales Bay BBQ oyster topped with garlic-parsley butter and house-made BBQ sauce.
    • Bask in the Beauty of Marin's State Parks. Marin is home to some incredible state parks—ones where you can easily while away a morning, day, or weekend.
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    37.9094-122.68641 Bolinas: A counterculture enclave whose residents notoriously remove any signs pointing the way into town.
    37.9872-122.58892 Fairfax: Another counterculture enclave and the gateway to the rural western half of the county
    37.93-122.523 Larkspur and Corte Madera: A pair of small towns best known for upscale shopping and the county's main ferry terminal.
    37.9061-122.5454 Mill Valley: The starting point for hikes in Muir Woods and on Mount Tamalpais.
    38.0667-122.88331 Point Reyes National Seashore
    37.8278-122.50612 Marin Headlands
    37.8919-122.57083 Muir Woods National Monument - This national monument, located in Mill Valley, has some of the oldest remaining giant coastal redwoods in the world.
    37.86-122.434 Angel Island State Park. The largest natural island in the San Francisco Bay and a good place for hiking, accessible by ferry from Tiburonor by private boat.

    Marin is known for affluence and left-wing politics, even compared to the rest of the famously liberal and economically booming Bay Area. To give you an idea of the politics, Marin County's Fairfax is the only town in the nation with a Green Party majorityin its town council. Meanwhile, the money in the area means that there's no shortage of fine r...

    By plane

    The closest major airports are San Francisco International Airport (SFOIATA) in San Francisco and Oakland International Airport (OAKIATA) in Oakland. Convenient airport bus service is provided by the Marin Airporter from San Francisco International Airport (every 30 minutes, 5AM to midnight, fare is $23 to be paid when you get off the bus, stops in Sausalito, Mill Valley (Manzanita and Seminary Drive), Larkspur Landing, San Rafael (Anderson Drive and the Transit Center), and Novato) and by Gr...

    By car

    The three main routes into Marin County are the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco, the Richmond–San Rafael Bridge from the East Bay, and US 101 from Sonoma County.

    By ferry

    The Golden Gate Ferry from San Francisco to Larkspur or Sausalitois a pleasant way to get to Marin. Sit on the top level to enjoy the fresh air and views of the bay.

    By car

    Most people get around by car. The main highway is US 101, which continues north to Sonoma County and south to San Francisco.

    By bus

    Marin Transit provides bus service. In addition to connecting the Marin County cities, it offers a seasonal shuttle to Muir Woods (buses 66 and 66F), and the West Marin stagecoach goes to Stinson Beach (bus 61) and Point Reyes (bus 68). The system's biggest hub is the San Rafael Transit Center in San Rafael, with smaller hubs in Novato, San Anselmo, and Marin City. Connections to Golden Gate Transit buses to San Francisco, Richmond, and Sonoma Countyare available. Unfortunately, Marin Transit...

    By commuter rail

    In addition to providing service to Sonoma County, SMART connects Novato and Larkspur, with three stops in Novato and two in San Rafael, one at the Civic Center and one downtown.

    Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael, the only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed government building in the world
    Point Reyes Lighthouse at the end of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard in Point Reyes National Seashore
    Old-growth redwoods, the tallest living things on the planet, in Muir Woods
    Views of San Francisco across the bay from Sausalito

    Marin has lots of beaches and mountains and is a great destination for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, kayaking, horseback riding, and sailing. 1. Hike from Mill Valley to the peak of Mount Tamalpais, which has beautiful views of Marin and (on a clear day) San Francisco and the East Bay. 2. The annual Dipsea Race is one of the oldest footra...

    As a rule, lodging is expensive in Marin. Hotels range from familiar chains to more distinctive local inns. Airbnbs are available too. If you want to sleep out in nature instead, there are a couple of hostels (one in the Marin Headlands and one at Point Reyes) and plenty of campsites.

    Lower-income areas (the Canal in San Rafael and Marin City) can carry a slight risk for violent crime. In central San Rafael, exercise caution at night. In other parts of Marin, crime is generally not a significant concern. Be careful to check for ticksafter hiking in fields in the bay area. There is a high rate of lyme disease transmission in the ...

    The Marin County Free Libraryhas branches scattered throughout the county's cities, with public computers and free Wi-Fi.

  3. Marin County, located in California, United States of America, offers a variety of beaches for visitors to explore. Little Beach at Muir Beach, RCA Beach, Red Rock Beach, and Sculptured Beach are just a few of the distinctive destinations available.

  4. Historically home to one of California 's original Spanish missions, San Rafael is now a mid-sized Bay Area commuter town with beautiful hills, peaceful nature, interesting architecture, and a bustling downtown area centered around 4th Street.

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  6. The county of Marin can be found in the most northern region of the San Francisco Bay Area in the state of California, in the United States of America. Census takers in the year 2020 counted a total population of 262,231. San Rafael is both the county seat and the major city in this area.

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