Mountain Theater

Marin County


Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, the park’s natural-stone, 3750-seat theater hosts the annual family-friendly ‘Mountain Play’ series on weekend afternoons in late spring and early summer. Free shuttles run from Mill Valley; otherwise, parking is $15 to $20.


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