All Marin County Parks locations are under restrictions, to comply with the Marin County public health order released on March 22, 2020. The order was issued when popular beaches and trailheads in Marin became dangerously overcrowded.
Marin County’s public health officer is asking people not to drive to beaches, open space, or parks outside their neighborhoods. Avoid places where groups are gathering. Community members may walk or bike to nearby preserves, parks, and pathways that are open. View the updated location list.
The purpose of the public health order is to help keep the most vulnerable members of the Marin community safe from the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19). To do this we all need to:
- Remain home as much as possible.
- Stay local for outdoor exercise.
- Don’t drive, except for essential travel. Walk or bike.
- Maintain 6 feet of distance from anyone outside your household.
- Practice personal hygiene.
Marin County Parks remains committed to preserving and protecting the natural resources of Marin. Even under these unprecedented circumstances, we encourage you to take time to enjoy the nearby nature that surrounds you. Thank you for your patience and community collaboration as we support efforts to slow the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Visit marincountyparks.org for updates.
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