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The best city hikes and walks in Marin County

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Urban hiking trails in Marin County traverse a varied landscape, featuring coastal bluffs, rolling hills, and views of the San Francisco Bay. The region's terrain includes both paved paths and natural surfaces, often following former rail lines or waterfronts. Elevations are generally gentle, making many routes accessible for various fitness levels. The area is characterized by its proximity to urban centers while offering access to natural environments.

Best urban hiking trails in Marin County

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Last updated: April 24, 2026

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Old Rail Trail

3.24km

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 24, 2025, Civic Center Duck Pond

There is a small paved multi-use path which winds around the duck pond, past some shaded benches. The Marin County Fair takes place on its north bank, and Lagoon Park is commonly the site of local events.

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October 26, 2023, Bothin Marsh Preserve

This tidal sanctuary runs along the Mill Valley-Sausalito Pathway and the Charles F. McGlashan Pathway. More than 400 species of migratory birds rest here after their long flights, and if you pass through in the early morning or late evening, the sunrises and sunsets reflect beautifully on the surface of this 106-acre marsh.

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Where Coyote Creek drains into Richardson Bay (an arm of San Francisco Bay) is also the intersection of the trail along the creek and the Mill Valley - Sausalito Path that runs along the bay.

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Easiest connection from SF to Marin

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South of the shopping center the trail crossed the highway and enters a pleasant network of trails through the Bayside parks and Marsh wetlands

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December 5, 2019, Seaplane port

Offering commercial short distance seaplane taxi services and sightseeing tours

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Saltmarsh tidal wetland both sides of the trail, a former rail track

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November 20, 2017, Richardson Bay Park

A former railyard was converted into this lush meadow overlooking Richardson Bay, perfect for a soccer field if it wasn't so over-irrigated wet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of urban hiking trails can I find in Marin County?

Marin County offers a diverse range of urban hiking experiences, from paved paths along the bay to trails winding through local parks and residential areas. You'll find routes that provide stunning views of the San Francisco Bay, glimpses of local wildlife, and easy access to community amenities. Many trails are relatively flat, making them accessible for various fitness levels.

Are there many easy urban hikes in Marin County?

Yes, Marin County is particularly well-suited for easy urban hikes. Out of the 43 routes in this guide, 36 are rated as easy. Trails like the Old Rail Trail and the Corte Madera Marsh Path offer gentle terrain and minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed stroll.

What are the best urban trails for families with children?

Many urban trails in Marin County are family-friendly due to their easy terrain and accessibility. The Lagoon Loop is a short, pleasant option, while the Niven Park and Corte Madera Creek Path offers a bit more distance with park access. These trails are generally flat and safe for children.

Are urban hiking trails in Marin County dog-friendly?

Many urban trails in Marin County welcome dogs, though leash laws and specific park regulations vary. It's always best to check local signage or park websites before heading out. Generally, paved paths and open space preserves often allow leashed dogs, providing great opportunities for you and your canine companion to explore together.

What kind of scenic views can I expect on urban hikes in Marin County?

Urban hikes in Marin County often provide spectacular scenic views. You can expect panoramic vistas of the San Francisco Bay, glimpses of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, and serene marshland landscapes. Trails like the Mill Valley - Sausalito Path offer continuous bay views, while others provide charming glimpses of local architecture and natural features.

Are there any notable landmarks or attractions along these urban trails?

Yes, several urban trails offer proximity to interesting landmarks. The Mill Valley - Sausalito Path runs near the Sausalito Path, offering views towards the Golden Gate Bridge. While not directly on urban trails, Marin County is also home to major attractions like Muir Woods National Monument and the Golden Gate Bridge Overlook Battery Spencer, which are easily accessible from many urban centers.

How accessible are these urban trails by public transport?

Marin County's urban trails are generally well-connected to public transport, especially those located within or near towns like Mill Valley, Sausalito, and Corte Madera. Many trailheads are within walking distance of bus stops, making it convenient to access them without a car. Check local transit schedules for specific routes and stops.

Is parking available near urban hiking trailheads?

Parking availability varies by location. In many urban areas of Marin County, you can find street parking or designated public parking lots near trailheads and parks. However, during peak times, especially on weekends, parking can be limited. Consider arriving early or utilizing public transport where possible.

What is the best time of year to go urban hiking in Marin County?

Urban hiking in Marin County is enjoyable year-round. The mild Mediterranean climate means pleasant temperatures for most of the year. Spring brings wildflowers and lush greenery, while fall offers crisp air and clear views. Even winter can be a good time, with fewer crowds and occasional dramatic skies, though some paths might be muddy after rain.

What do other hikers enjoy most about urban trails in Marin County?

The urban trails in Marin County are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility, the beautiful bay views, and the convenience of having nature so close to urban centers. The well-maintained paths and the opportunity to combine a walk with a visit to local shops or cafes are also frequently highlighted.

Are there any urban trails that feature waterfalls?

While most urban trails focus on bay views and local parks, Marin County is home to several impressive waterfalls in its more natural, less urbanized areas. For a waterfall experience, you might explore trails leading to Alamere Falls or the cascades along the Cataract Trail 🌲, though these are typically found in more rugged, non-urban settings like Point Reyes National Seashore or Mount Tamalpais State Park.

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