Things to do in Tamalpais-Homestead Valley

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1. Golden Gate Bridge

The Golden Gate Bridge connects the city of San Francisco with Marin County to the north and marks the point where the bay meets the ocean. Consisting of a single span of 2.7 kilometres, it took four years to build and was the longest suspension bridge in the world when it opened in 1937. Its exposed location called for a robust design that would withstand high winds and extreme weather, yet its elegance and beauty have made it one of America’s most photographed landmarks, as well as a genuine architectural icon.
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San Francisco featuring a bridge

2. Pier 39

First-timers taking a stroll along Pier 39 might be surprised by the strange sounds creeping up from its adjacent floating docks. But follow the fruity barks and deep groans to the source and you’ll immediately see what makes this pier a much-loved destination for visitors and locals alike.
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Pier 39 which includes signage and landscape views

3. Golden Gate Park

Take a breather from the city heat in over 400 hectares of natural parkland stretching from the Haight-Ashbury district to the Pacific Ocean. Opened in 1871 as a rural retreat for city-dwellers inspired by New York’s Central Park, Golden Gate Park made its indelible mark on popular culture during the Summer of Love in 1967, when San Francisco’s flower children spread their message of love and peace to the world. Half a century on, the hippie legacy lives on in the Janis Joplin tree, a notorious spot for illicit marijuana smokers said to be just large enough to conceal a girl and her guitar within its branches.
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Conservatory of Flowers which includes outdoor art, flowers and a garden

4. Oracle Park

Visit Oracle Park for more than simply watching a San Francisco Giants game. Tour this privately financed ballpark, known for its breathtaking views, charm and character. This is the city’s replacement for notoriously windy Candlestick Park.
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Oracle Park featuring a bay or harbor and street scenes as well as a small group of people

5. Jack London Square

Come to Jack London Square to spend a relaxing afternoon walking the paths that run by the waterside or to enjoy a beer in the same tavern where the author of The Call of the Wild drank. Shop in some of Oakland’s best establishments and enjoy fine dining in one of the many restaurants overlooking the water.
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Jack London Square which includes a bay or harbor and a statue or sculpture

6. Lombard Street

A one-block section of Lombard Street shows the steepness of San Francisco’s hills in a unique way. The redbrick road makes eight hairpin turns as it goes downhill from Hyde Street to Leavenworth Street. See this famous spot, one of the beloved quirks of the City by the Bay.
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Lombard Street featuring flowers and a garden

What to do in Tamalpais-Homestead Valley


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Frequently asked questions

Is Tamalpais-Homestead Valley worth visiting?
Whether you're coming to enjoy the local charm and cultural attractions or try regional foods and explore the outdoors, there are plenty of things to do in Tamalpais-Homestead Valley.
How do I spend a day in Tamalpais-Homestead Valley?
Start your day with a visit to Muir Woods National Monument. Then, explore different areas of Tamalpais-Homestead Valley for a quick bite and some shopping.
What is the top tourist attraction in Tamalpais-Homestead Valley?
Spend a day visiting Muir Woods National Monument and discover why it's rated as the top tourist attraction near Tamalpais-Homestead Valley.
Is three days enough to stay in Tamalpais-Homestead Valley?
Three days in Tamalpais-Homestead Valley is a good amount of time to tour the nearby attractions. Popular among travellers is Muir Woods National Monument and Golden Gate National Recreation Area, so why not add them to your agenda when you're in the area?
Is Tamalpais-Homestead Valley a walkable neighbourhood?
It's easy to explore Tamalpais-Homestead Valley by foot, with top sights like Muir Woods National Monument and Golden Gate National Recreation Area both within walking distance. Popular neighbourhoods like Almonte and Strawberry are also located only 2 kilometres and 3 kilometres from the centre of Tamalpais-Homestead Valley, so you can add a few more adventures to your day — no wheels required.
What are some activities to do in Tamalpais-Homestead Valley with kids?
What to do in Tamalpais-Homestead Valley for adults?
Whether you're an avid foodie, culture enthusiast or fan of Mother Nature, there's no shortage of things to do in Tamalpais-Homestead Valley for adults.
Are there free things to do in Tamalpais-Homestead Valley?
You won't have to go out of your way to find free things to do in Tamalpais-Homestead Valley. Simply ask a local tour guide and they'll have suggestions for places you can enjoy at no charge. One free option for your trip is Golden Gate National Recreation Area.