North Marin County’s packed with parks and open spaces that really show off California’s wild side—without the crowds you’d get in the big-name spots. There’s something about those 18,500 acres of county parks and all the open space preserves that just begs you to head outside. You’ll stumble on hidden gems like Mount Burdell Preserve, where spring wildflowers put on a show, Olompali State Historical Park with its layers of local history, and Stafford Lake Park—a sweet spot if you’re into fishing, hiking, or even disc golf.
There’s honestly something for everyone. Maybe you want an easy stroll? Rush Creek Preserve has flat, accessible trails and some of the best bird watching around. Or you’re up for a challenge—head to Indian Tree Preserve and take on the steeper trails for those killer Bay views. Cyclists? Stafford Lake Park was made for you, with purpose-built trails for every skill level.
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What’s honestly cool about North Marin’s parks is how close they are to real life. You can paddle at Black Point Boat Launch in the morning, wander through Deer Island Preserve by noon, and still make it back to town for dinner. It’s that sweet spot—easy to get to, but you still feel like you’ve escaped for a while. Locals and visitors seem to love that, no matter the season.
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