A Spring Fling in Marin with Unmissable Escapades
By STORYSTUDIO on MAY 9, 2025
Marin County is made for families—and that includes your furry companions! From outdoor adventures to hands-on educational activities, there’s something here for every crew member. Think dog-friendly beaches, kid-focused attractions, and plenty of fresh air. Whether you're hitting the trails, sailing the bay, or simply relaxing in a hotel, there’s a lot to love.
Curious about where to start? Here are some ideas!
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A Day on the Farm at Slide Ranch
Winter Hikes and Wildlife
Tucked along the coast within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Slide Ranch is a great spot for families looking to spend meaningful time outdoors. Kids can explore the working farm, meet animals, and participate in nature-based activities that teach them where food comes from and how it connects to our health and
the environment.
Nothing says summer like a day at the ballpark. The San Rafael Pacifics bring classic baseball charm to Albert Park, just a short drive from San Francisco. As part of the Pecos League, the team plays from May through July, offering up close, exciting games in a family-friendly setting.
The Sonoma Raceway Kids Club adds extra excitement for younger fans with special perks, activities, and behind-the-scenes fun during race weekends. It’s a great way to introduce kids to motorsports in a safe and engaging environment while the whole family enjoys the thrill of the track.
Catch a Game with the San Rafael Pacifics
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Fast Fun for Young Fans at Sonoma Raceway
If your kids love cars, speed, and action, Sonoma Raceway is the place to be. Just an hour north of San Francisco, this legendary track is home to some of the most significant racing events in the country, including the only NASCAR race in California.
Dog-Friendly Beaches
Marin has plenty of beaches where dogs can join the fun. Most require leashes but offer incredible scenery and space to run around.
Kehoe Beach, Inverness: A quieter, more remote beach that is perfect for peaceful walks. Dogs must be leashed due to nearby wildlife.
Limantour Beach, Point Reyes: This one is quite spacious and scenic. Leashed dogs are allowed on the southeast end and can walk with you to Santa Maria Beach. Be sure to follow posted signs.
Upton Beach, Stinson Beach: Located at the northern end of Stinson Beach, Upton Beach allows leashed dogs to enjoy the sand and waves. You’ll also find picnic areas by Eskoot Creek where your pup can relax with you after a beach stroll.
Muir Beach, Rodeo Beach, and the North and South Point Reyes Beaches also allow dogs, but it's advised to check signs for specific leash rules.
Check out more dog-friendly attractions and restaurants here.
Stay and Snuggle: Marin County’s Pet-Friendly Hotels
Planning an overnight trip with your furry friend? Marin County offers a range of
pet-friendly hotels where you and your dog can comfortably relax.
Corte Madera
Best Western Corte Madera Inn: Charges a non-refundable pet fee of $50 per room, plus tax, upon arrival. A minimum of two dogs is allowed per room. Pets must be leashed while outside and cannot be left unattended if guests leave the premises.
Marin Suites Hotel: This hotel allows one dog per room (up to 40 lbs) for a non-refundable $75 fee. Dogs must always remain leashed while outside the room and cannot be left unattended when guests are off-property.
Acqua Hotel: Dogs only, with a $35 fee for the first night and $15 per additional night. Pets must be well-behaved and friendly.
Acqua Hotel: Dogs are allowed, but there is a $35 fee for the first night and $15 per additional night. Pets must be well-behaved and friendly.
Mill Valley
A Spring Fling in Marin with Unmissable Escapades
Families can hike, fish, or picnic while taking in the ocean views. It’s the perfect place to slow down, get outside, and let kids learn through play and discovery—
no screens needed!
With tickets starting at just $10, it's an easy and fun outing for all ages. Grab a seat, enjoy the game, and explore nearby shops and restaurants in downtown San Rafael for a complete day of fun!
Paw-Some Things to Do with Your Dog
If you're wondering how to explore Marin with your furry best friend, don't worry, you're in luck! Marin County is packed with dog-friendly spots, from beaches and parks to patios and trails.
AC Hotel San Rafael: One pet per room is allowed for $50 per night.
Embassy Suites: Welcomes up to two pets (dogs or cats) with a 75 lb weight limit. Fees vary depending on the length of stay.
Extended Stay America: This hotel accepts up to two pets per suite. Daily cleaning fees apply, and size restrictions apply.
Four Points by Sheraton: Pet-friendly with outdoor amenities and special rooms with extra space. You can contact the hotel for more details.
Villa Inn: One dog is welcome, and the pet stay is free.
San Rafael
Nick’s Cove, Marshall: Offering a warm welcome with homemade dog treats, dog-friendly beaches, and a special “Pampered Pooch Package” with toys and treats in April. Dogs are also welcome at the restaurant’s outdoor seating area.
West Marin
Note: Hotel policies can change, so be sure to double-check with your chosen stay before booking.
From sandy paws to big family smiles, Marin is made for memorable trips with your favorite people and pets! For the best places to stay in Marin, visit the Marin CVB at visitmarin.org/hotels and plan the perfect adventure today by downloading the Marin App!