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Stinson Beach Directions

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Yahoo Maps-Driving Directions

Stinson Beach is located on Highway One, just north of San Francisco, California. The scenic highway is just one of the great reasons to visit Stinson Beach. Panoramic Highway also provides access. Directions to Stinson Beach are shown below, whether you are traveling from the North, South, or East!

Another great source of directions is Yahoo! Maps. Happy Trails!

From San Francisco after crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, take Hwy. 101 North approximately three miles to the "Hwy. One, Stinson Beach" exit. Follow the signs and enjoy your drive down one of the most scenic highways in the nation. Stinson Beach is approximately 20 miles from San Francisco.

From Sacramento take Interstate 80 West to 580 West to Highway 101 South. Take exit "Hwy. One, Stinson Beach", approximately three miles north of San Francisco. Follow the signs and enjoy your drive down one of the most scenic highways in the nation!

From Northern California follow Highway 101 South to exit "Hwy. One, Stinson Beach". Follow the signs and continue on Hwy. One which will bring you directly into Stinson Beach.

ALTERNATE TO HWY. ONE
While on Hwy. One traveling to Stinson Beach, you will come to a sign giving notice to Muir Woods and Mt. Tamalpais State Park. If you wish, you may turn right at this point and take Panoramic Hwy. through the park. It will take you back to Hwy. One and will end only blocks south of Stinson Beach.

However you choose to come, both highways are extremely scenic and extremely curvy. Vehicles over 35 feet are NOT recommended.

Stinson Beach Points of Interist

Of course, most people spend a good part of their visit on Stinson Beach. Lifeguards are on duty May through October. Three and a half miles of sand give plenty of access to swimmers, surfers, and sun bathers. The 51-acre park adjacent to the beach offers more than 100 picnic tables (some with grills - all available on a first come basis). A snack bar is open April through September. The park is open until sunset.

Dogs are allowed in the park area on a leash only but are not allowed on the public beach area which is approximately a 1/2 mile of the 3.5 mile beach. Restrooms and showers are also available. Fires are NOT allowed on the beach. There are no campgrounds or RV Parks in the area, but there is lodging available.

Below, you will see other points of interest in the immediate area that should interest you. There is always something to do or see in West Marin County. Stinson Beach is a great place to stay while visiting the bay area as there are few sites as beautiful as the Pacific Coast and yet we are only a few miles from all that San Francisco has to offer!

Point Reyes LighthousePoint Reyes Lighthouse, Point Reyes National Seashore
A 308 step walkway leads to this 1870 lighthouse, built high on a Point Reyes cliff. Whale-watching is very popular here January through March. More than 70 miles of trails for hiking and biking weave through open pastures, rugged ridges, and coastal cliffs in this 70,000 acre wilderness area. Over 400 bird species have been seen at the Point Reyes Bird Observatory. More information is available at any of the three visitors centers.

EgretsBolinas Lagoon Preserve
(Photo by Clint Graves)
Great egrets and great blue herons nest here each spring. Harbor Seals are also inhabitants of Bolinas Lagoon. They may be watched from a distance, but approaching the seals, or harassing them in any way is a violation of federal law and is strictly enforced.

Mt. TamalpaisMt. Tamalpais State Park
(Photo by Clint Graves)
For more than a century visitors have enjoyed the attractions of the spectacular mountain towering over the bay north of the Golden Gate Bridge. The view from Mt. Tamalpais spans the bay region from the sloping hills of the East Bay to the jagged peaks of the Farallon Islands, some 25 miles to the west. 6,200 acres provide habitation for deer, raccoon, fox, bobcats, and numerous other species. Amenities include picnic areas, hiking trails and campsites. Contact the Ranger Station at (415) 388-2070 for more information.

Muir WoodsMuir Woods
Coast redwoods, some more than 500 years old, cover 560 acres, filling the area with a rich pine aroma. Trails through the shady groves pass markers describing the trees and their growth cycles. Open daily 8 a.m. - sunset, daily.

Red Rock Beach is touted as the north coasts friendliest and most popular nude beach. It is located only .5 mile south of Stinson Beach, at Milepost 11 on Hwy. One. A roadside turnout provides parking, but no signs are posted. Poison Oak is abundant, so be sure to wear shoes and keep a watchful eye out while making your way down the steep ravine trail to the beach. It's about a 15 minute hike. There are no facilities at Red Rock Beach, but there is a natural spring for drinking.Red Rock Beach

Marin Headlands
Covering 12,000 acres, the Marin Headlands features well-marked hiking, biking and equestrian trails that cross high blufs and grassy meadows. There is also a Marine Mammal Center dedicated to the recovery and release of injured or sick seals and other marine mammals. Located in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which manages the area between the Golden Gate Bridge and Stinson Beach as well as other places of great historical value in the area. Visit their site for lots of information on local places to visit, locations of the few camping spots, and other information.

Local Food and Snack Bars and Lodging

Parkside Cafe & Snack Bar  
43 Arenal Avenue
P.O. Box 948
Stinson Beach, CA 94970
(415) 868-1272, Fax (415) 868-1275
E-mail jchefolli@aol.com

www.parksidecafe.com

 

"3 Star Dining in West Marin" -SF Chronicle. Open every

night for dinner 5-10 pm. Patio Barbecue 3-8 pm Friday,

Saturday & Sunday - Summertime only. Lunch is served

11 am - 4 pm daily.

Breakfast is served 7:30 am - 2 pm Monday thru Friday;

8 am - 2 pm Saturday & Sunday. Pizza 5-10 pm every

night. The Snack Bar is open 11 am - 6 pm daily.

Sand Dollar Restaurant
3458 Shoreline Highway
Stinson Beach, CA 94970
(415) 868-0434

Stinson Beach's longest running restaurant and bar (since 1921) featuring classic American cuisine and seafood. Fully heated patio, live music on the weekends. Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner.

 

Ocean Court Motel
P.O. Box 94
18 Areval Street
Stinson Beach, CA 94970
(415) 868-0212
 

One or two bedroom suites at Stinson Beach. Full kitchen,

cable tv, sleeps up to six people. One block from beach,

town center and hiking trails.

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