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Your Best Summer Fun is Here in Marin
A Marin County kayak tour is a phone call (or web click) away at Blue Waters Kayaking, the oldest and only full-service kayaking outfitter in Point Reyes. Anyone from beginner to expert-level kayakers can enjoy guided tours through the famed waterways of Point Reyes National Seashore and Tomales Bay.
Blue Waters Kayaking offers half- or full-day kayaking tours as well as guided overnight campouts. It can also provide memorable experiences in the California mountains with custom design tours, retreats and getaway opportunities that can include hiking, birding and even Beach Yoga.
For all you need to plan your Marin County vacation, visit the Marin Convention and Visitors Bureau’s website or Facebook page.
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Summertime offers great Marin County boat tour opportunities, with afternoon jaunts in the Pacific or a sunset sail.
As the day ends and the evening begins, join the crew of the Angel Island – Tiburon Ferry and experience the natural splendor of the San Francisco Bay aboard their exclusive Sunset Cruise! Enjoy the unique view from the water, including the breathtaking sights of Tiburon, Belvedere, Sausalito, San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge, Angel Island, and the surrounding areas. Bring your own dinner for a picnic on the bay! Another option is to charter a private yacht for a special occasion where your yacht is able to pick-up your group from various locations throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. How sweet!
Stand-up paddleboarding is one of California’s hottest outdoor crazes. 101 Surf Sports specializes in stand-up paddleboarding, but also offers gear and lessons for windsurfing, kiteboarding, surfing and kayaking.
101 Surf Sports provides stand-up paddle tours and kayak tours all year-round. But in the summer months, it presents a special season of kiteboarding and windsurfingdownwind runs.
Explore a Beach on Horseback
Yes, you can take a horse to water – and here we mean to Wildcat Beach with Five Brooks Ranch. This will be the ride of your dreams! Climb through the forest over the Inverness ridge where the Farallon Islands point out the way to Wildcat beach. Stop for a lunch break (bring your own) before heading down one of the most beautiful, remote white sand beaches in California. This is an experience you will treasure for a lifetime.
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As summer fever spreads sunshine and chances for outdoor activities, beach and water sports fans should get set to get wet in Marin County’s oceans and bays.
Marin County features water experiences with some of the most majestic Pacific Ocean and California mountain views, with attractions like Point Reyes National Seashore, China Camp State Park and Corte Madera Creek. Here are a few suggestions for the best wateractivities this summer in Marin County.
Blue Waters Kayaking
101 Surf
Spots
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Cruise
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Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a special weekday escape, let the Marin Convention & Visitors Bureau help you plan your stay.
Marin is additionally committed to protecting the environment and conserving our ecosystem for all to experience. We invite you to adopt the seven principles of the Leave No Trace program during your stay to help protect our environment, each other, and to ensure a great time for all.