Hidden in the woods, this family-friendly place offers contemporary kitchenette rooms in A-frame structures, plus a tennis court, hot tub, croquet,…
Must see hotels in Marin County
- CCottages at Point Reyes Seashore
- AAngel Island State Park Campgrounds
The island's dozen hike-, bicycle- or kayak-in environmental tent sites are usually reserved months in advance. East Bay sites are closest to the ferry…
- BBootjack Campground
The 15 first-come, first-served walk-in tent sites are right on two of the park's best hiking trails and adjacent to Redwood Creek, with open vistas to…
- SSamuel P Taylor State Park Campgrounds
Beautifully secluded campsites in creekside redwood groves beckon with picnic tables, drinking water and hot showers. A handful of woodsy cabins have…
- PPantoll Campground
From the parking lot it’s only a 100yd walk or cycle to the campground, with 16 first-come, first-served woodsy tent sites, fire pits, picnic tables and…
- WWindsong Cottage Guest Yurt
A wood-burning stove, private outdoor hot tub, comfy king bed and kitchen stocked with breakfast supplies make this round skylighted abode a slice of…
- CChina Camp State Park Campground
Pretty waterfront park with 31 walk-in tent sites. It has pleasant shade and coin-op hot showers.
- HHawk Camp Campground
Free tent sites must be reserved through the Marin Headlands Visitor Center. It's a strenuous 4-mile hike one way from the visitor center or an easier 3…
- PPanama Hotel
Basic rooms at this B&B, in a building dating from 1910, each have their own unique style and artsy decor such as crazy quilts and vibrant accent walls…
- MMarin Lodge
This nicely renovated, clean, well-run motel won't wow you with creativity, but it's a fantastic deal, comfortable and conveniently located near central…
- TTomales Bay Resort
Bayside marina motel with 36 rooms and a pool (unheated). When rates drop – Sunday through Thursday and in the winter from $150 – it’s one of the best…