Sausalito, California
$

Just across the Golden Gate Bridge, the Marin Headlands offer shoreline views, crashing surf, and a surprising wildness. Join the parade of cars winding up twisty Conzelman Road to Hawk Hill, but don’t stop there. Drive a bit farther to the beach parking area on your left, and you’ll see signs for the trail to Black Sands Beach. The 0.75-mile hike down (slightly rickety) steps is sure to put the rosy in your cheeks, and the narrow strip of beach is windy, wild, and stunning. Our secret? Instead of starting from the beach parking area, we like to drive past the Marin Headlands Visitor Center, turn right on Bunker Road, and start at the historic rifle range. It’s worth the extra 1.5 miles over the ridge for the views you’ll have all to yourself. Another great spot is the Tennessee Valley Trail—named after the SS Tennessee, which collided with the shore at this spot in 1853—which winds 2.2 miles (one way) past rolling hills toward a secluded beach awash with green and black basalt pebbles.

Last Reviewed
May 2015

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Sausalito, CA

Contact

415/331-1540

Marin Headlands

Sausalito, California
$

Just across the Golden Gate Bridge, the Marin Headlands offer shoreline views, crashing surf, and a surprising wildness. Join the parade of cars winding up twisty Conzelman Road to Hawk Hill, but don’t stop there. Drive a bit farther to the beach parking area on your left, and you’ll see signs for the trail to Black Sands Beach. The 0.75-mile hike down (slightly rickety) steps is sure to put the rosy in your cheeks, and the narrow strip of beach is windy, wild, and stunning. Our secret? Instead of starting from the beach parking area, we like to drive past the Marin Headlands Visitor Center, turn right on Bunker Road, and start at the historic rifle range. It’s worth the extra 1.5 miles over the ridge for the views you’ll have all to yourself. Another great spot is the Tennessee Valley Trail—named after the SS Tennessee, which collided with the shore at this spot in 1853—which winds 2.2 miles (one way) past rolling hills toward a secluded beach awash with green and black basalt pebbles.

Last Reviewed
May 2015

Address

null
Sausalito, CA

Contact

415/331-1540