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    Red Hill Dog Park

    4.0 (31 reviews)

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    Kenobi made a new friend Honey
    Janet Y.

    Such a great park for my Kenobi! Love the small dog area that is just perfect for him . He is so small so it's just right! He always has fun meeting new friends. All the dogs have seemed so friendly. Nice shade and places to sit while you watch your furry loves play .

    Tessa grabbing some shade and alone time
    Dina Y.

    Great little park, and owners and their dogs are alot more "behaved" than other places I've visited. It's nicely placed near dog friendly restaurants so can easily spend a morning here. I always do a follow up drive to Kehoe beach afterwards, nothing seems to tire out my German shepherd. So far, Sunday mid-mornings I find a lot of great people and like-minded dogs. Grumpy owners come out around 2pm or so :)

    A little pampering on the beautiful mosaic bench created & donated by Kiki and Cooper
    Jennie S.

    GREAT Dog Park. Lot's of great dogs and people. Nice conveniences: 2 water stations for the dogs, one for humans, lots of poop bags and garbage receptacles to dispose of the poop, picnic tables, benches, rinse station and a nice shelter. Typically easy parking. Apparently the park is funded by donations and kept up by volunteers -- GREAT job!!! Keep up the good work. Thanks for all you do.

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    Michael B.

    A park both humans and dogs love. I usually go in the afternoon and there is a great group of people that are there all the time. There are tons of trees, lots of areas to sit and poop bag dispensers. Almost the whole park is covered is great smelling soft wood chips. Some of them are in mounds where the dogs love to play king of the mountain. They have just built a new dog rinse area (you can also wash your shoes if you step in something unfortunate). Also under construction is a huge Gazebo that will be great if we ever get any rain. Most dogs love to come to the park when it is raining and now the humans have a place to hide. I can't think of a better dog park in Marin.

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    Great park with a nice crowd of regulars! I guess I need to write more - it also has shade and seating for humans :-)

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    China Camp State Park

    China Camp State Park

    4.2
    (204 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    This is by far our favorite camp site. We booked 6 months out. There was 12 of us in our group so…read morewe reserved 2 camp sites next to each other. Each site can accommodate up to 8 people. It's $35/night + $8.25 reservation fee. 1 free parking per site and $5/day for each additional car. We had 8 tents set up and there was still room to put up more. There was so much space. I was afraid as we've never done a walk in camp site before but the parking lot was so close. There was plenty of garbage totters to help carry stuff to the camp site. We did it in just 1 trip. Bathrooms were ok. The toilet seats have seen better days. There are coin operated showers. $1 for 10 mins. The sign for firewood says sold between 4-6pm but when we arrived after 6pm we could still get some from the camp host. Bring cash. We appreciated the food storage cabinets as they were all in great condition. We did run into raccoons at 5:45 in the morning. Just had to make sure all the food was put away in the cabinets. Saw a cat and a family of deers too. There are some yellow jackets but also traps for them at each site. We didn't do any hikes this time but we went to China Camp beach. It's only 8 minutes drive from camp. The location of the camp site is great too. Just 15 minutes drive from the nearest Safeway and restaurants too. Yet far enough to be with nature. Note, even though there was lots of trees we were told that hammocks were not allowed.

    A great place for hiking and mountain bike riding is just a few miles from our home and from many…read morein the Bay Area. China Camp State Park has a number of trails that we enjoy. These are primarily single track trails that take you through the oak woodlands. One of our favorites is the Shoreline Trail. It winds around the campground and then rides like a roller coaster as you follow the terrain of the hills beside the Bay. You'll often see black tail deer, grey squirrel, and if you're lucky - a flock of Turkey. If you're adventurous and have the energy, pedal (or hike) up to the ridge of . You can travel up either Powerline Trail or Oak Ridge Trail and the views at top are beautiful. In 2012, the State of California suspended funding for 70 state parks including China Camp State Park. Locals founded a. Non-profit called Friends of China Camp who keep the park maintained and in good shape. Be sure to purchase a Day Pass (or an annual pass like we have) to support the park and ensure it will be here for us to enjoy in the future.

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    Creekside Park

    Creekside Park

    3.0
    (6 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    It was a dark and rainy night when the $1.5-million contractor pulled out his equipment and took…read moredown his fence. People can go in. I saw some of them today - median age is about six. Playground has been moved to the edge of the bird sanctuary -- apparently in the belief bringing closer the hollering and jumping six-year-olds will attract the birds to return. The playground was moved to a formerly grassy overlook of the bird sanctuary, and the grass was bulldozed under concrete walks and large spongy carpets (permanent) of blue-green, close shaven astro-turf (honest, come look for yourself). There were no birds today, but perhaps they haven't read the new sign or learned to appreciate six-year-olds on astro-turf. When you come to check-out our renewed and improved bird sanctuary, please bring a bird with you.

    This 26 acre part is awesome (despite what people say about the renovations). This large park has a…read moreplethora of amenities and is perfect for adults and kids of all ages. There are actually numerous play areas that are age appropriate for different age groups. The "preschool area" (for ages two through five) includes a sand and water play feature, spinning bowls, kid-sized sitting ducks as well as Clapper Rail and Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse nests that echo the importance of the neighboring marshland and its wild residents, swings, a tricycle track, and shade structures. The elementary area (for ages five through twelve) includes a sand and water play feature that's representative of a creek, a 17-foot climbing net, an 8-foot climbing wall, and a turbo slide with a mini-overlook. There is a large a remodeled bathroom, several new benches and picnic tables scattered throughout, a redesigned amphitheater, a new overlook that offers stunning views of Corte Madera Creek and Creekside Marsh as well as an outstanding view of Mt. Tamalpais. In addition to these facilities, the heart of the park is the playground. Honoring the local community's wishes for a modern, interactive, and engaging place to play, parents and children will discover a park with something for all ages and a place that pays tribute to the surrounding environment, both natural and built. The picnic tables, benches, playground areas, pathway, restroom, and overlook are accessible. Dogs are allowed on leash and must not enter wetland areas because of sensitive habitat and wildlife species.

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