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Wildflower Realness
Marin’s hills are werk-ing it with blooms! Head to the Marin Headlands for a floral runway of poppies and lupines, or chase rare blooms like the Tiburon Mariposa Lily at Ring Mountain Preserve. Remember: Snap pics, don’t pick— these flowers are protected!
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Wildlife Encounters of the Fabulous Kind
Channel your inner marine biologist at Elephant Seal Overlook, where pupping season serves drama. Elephant seals bellow, sea lions sunbathe, and gray whales cruise by like they own the place. For front-row seats, hit Chimney Rock where weekend docents bring binoculars.
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Adventures with Extra Sparkle
Point Reyes Safari: Join a tiny-group tour with pro photographer Daniel Dietrich. Bobcats, elk, and badgers? Nature’s runway awaits.
Self-Guided Driving Tour: Explore the Point Reyes National Seashore at your own pace with this app. The experience brings the region’s history, wildlife, and landscapes to life through engaging storytelling. It’s an immersive way to explore, featuring auto-play narration that activates at key locations. Kind of like a podcast, but with cliffs and cow sightings.
Cascade Falls Hike: A short, sweet trail in Mill Valley with a 15-foot waterfall finale. Perfect for those who love nature and a picnic.
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Stay & Slay
Download the Marin App for more gems, and book a stay via visitmarin.org/hotels.
So, what are you waiting for? Spring in Marin is all that—get out there and live your best, bloomiest life!
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