The Mill Valley Travelodge is located in exciting Southern Marin County. Your visit to San Francisco would not be complete if you were not to enjoy the nearby attractions. Below you will find a partial list, some with links, of exciting places to visit and things to do while enjoying your stay at the Mill Valley Travelodge. Check out www.marinij.com for more information and directions.
The Napa Valley Wine Country. www.napavalleyonline.com
Be sure to set aside a day to drive this most famous of California wine countries. There are many tours of vineyards and wine tasting rooms along the way.
Alcatraz Island. Tour of this famous former Federal Prison are available daily. Call 415 705-5555 or visit www.blueandgoldfleet.com for more information.
Angel Island. A California State Park and wildlife reserve, Angel Island is both a perfect picnic and hiking area and fascinating historical site. Know as Ellis Island of the West.
Sausalito. You must visit the seaside village of Sausalito. Along with sweeping views of the Bay and San Francisco, you'll find amaze of art galleries, antique shops sailboats and waterfront view restaurants. The Sausalito Ferry delivers you directly to pier 39 and Fisherman's Wharf.
Tiburon. Its main street has an old-time small-town feel. You'll find antique and specialty shops, and wonderful views of San Francisco. The Tiburon Ferry makes hourly runs to Pier 41 in San Francisco.
Stinson Beach .www.stinsonbeachonline.com
This small coastal town located on scenic Hwy. 1 is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Park and rests between the shores of the Pacific Ocean and the base of Mt. Tamalpais. There are 3 miles of sandy beach just waiting for you.
Mount Tamalpais State Park. www.parks.ca.gov
The highest point in Marin and visible from all areas of Mill Valley at 2,571 feet this is one of the popular tourist attractions. Great views, picnic areas, and hiking areas.
Muir Woods National Park. www.nps.gov/muwo/
A 560-acre lush park of old growth redwoods. Miles of hiking trails for your enjoyment.
Golden Gate Bridge. What can we say. This is by far the most popular visitor point in the Bay Area. |