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The string of coastal and agricultural communities within and around Bolinas, Muir Beach and Stinson Beach are encompassed by some of the most picturesque surroundings in Marin County. Muir Beach is a small town comprised of about 150 homes surrounded by the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, diverse wildlife, and beautiful beaches. Stinson Beach includes over three miles of soft sand, parks, the Dipsea Trail, a town market, and a good selection of restaurants and shops. Bolinas is the oldest unincorporated coastal community in Marin County known for its secluded and private atmosphere. Separated from Stinson Beach by a small waterway which leads the ocean waters into the Bolinas Lagoon, the two towns band together for an annual tug-of-war contest across the channel. The Bolinas Lagoon is also a favorite spot for sea lions, otters, egrets, and other wildlife.
Residents and visitors of each of these cities enjoy breathtaking sunset vistas over the Pacific Ocean, along with surfing, fishing, hiking, exploring along the coast and Mount Tamalpais, and many more incredible outdoor activities. Only thirty five miles north of San Francisco, and in one of the most affluent counties in the nation, this region is close to major metropolitan areas yet is a sanctuary for those lucky enough to escape the stress of modern America.
this breathtaking oceanfront home set right on stinson beach is a rare opportunity not to be missed. perched above the sand, oversized windows and high ceilings capture the natural light from sunrise to sunset. the open floor plan brings together a spacious kitchen, ample dining area and comfortable living space with double doors onto the deck above the sand. a spacious primary bedroom features ocean views, its own private deck and en suite bath. for friends and family a second spacious bedroom and full bath offer privacy and space to spread out. after a full day in the famous stinson beach surf, warm your bones in the hot tub while taking in the ridge views of mount tamalpais. for those seeking a connection to the coast, this is it