Restaurant · Marin County
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"Farley is the more fun and approachable of the three, with a menu of comfort food classics like fried chicken and beer. That makes sense since the restaurant is a remodeled and redesigned version of the former bar." - Paolo Bicchieri
Tourist attraction · Marin County
Historic active lighthouse reached by a half-mile trail offers visitor access & scenic ocean views.
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Seafood restaurant · Marin County
Seafood offered in a scenic spot with a fishing lodge feel, plus cozy cottages for overnight stays.
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Nestled by the water, this chill spot offers fresh BBQ oysters and seafood with stunning views, ideal for a relaxed meal on the outdoor patio.
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Park · Marin County
Trailhead & vault toilets for a challenging 6.5 mile hiking route taking in dramatic coastal falls.
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Sophisticated spot at Cavallo Point lodge featuring Californian small plates & seasonal cocktails.
Waterfall · Marin County
Day hikes to a scenic, remote spot where water cascades down a 30 ft. cliff onto a rugged beach.
Lighthouse · Marin County
Landmark 1870 lighthouse turned museum with docent-led tours & dramatic views of the Pacific.
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Beach · Marin County
Secluded stretch of black sand, accessed by a steep trail of steps from the clifftop above.
Nature preserve · Marin County
71,000-acre park boasts a visitor center, hiking trails, expansive beaches & panoramic water views.
Hotel · Marin County
Airy accommodations in a woodsy hotel offering free breakfast & Wi-Fi, plus farm-to-table dining. Set between the Shoreline Highway and Olema Creek, this woodsy, clapboard-style hotel is a 15-minute walk from Point Reyes National Seashore, and 14 miles from Tomales Bay. Airy, TV-free rooms and suites (some with patios or balconies) feature heated floors, whirlpool tubs and fireplaces. Some suites are bi-level, while 1-bedroom cottages add kitchens, creek views and pull-out sofas. Distinct features in some quarters include vaulted ceilings, living rooms and private hot tubs. Continental breakfast and parking are free. There’s also a farm-to-table restaurant/bar dating to 1865, a deli and a game room with a pool table, plus a garden.