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Stinson Beach

Stinson Beach
Mixed
4.6
easy
3 miles
Sand

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Famous Marin coastal town. The main NPS-managed Stinson Beach (1.2 miles of prime sand) does NOT allow dogs year-round. Dogs ARE allowed on-leash (6-foot max) at the adjacent Upton Beach (north end) per Marin County Parks, and along the Seadrift/Bolinas Lagoon walk.

Official leash rule

Mixed by jurisdiction: NPS-managed Stinson Beach (south of the lagoon bridge) prohibits dogs entirely year-round. Marin County-managed Upton Beach (north section, accessed from Upton Beach Road) allows dogs on a 6-foot leash at all times. The Bolinas Lagoon shoreline walk also allows leashed dogs.

Caractéristiques

🏖️ beach

Idéal Pour

🐕 Grands Chiens🐕 Chiens d'Eau

Videos

Fences put up along Stinson Beach homes in Marin Co. stir debate over public access

ABC7 News Bay Area

Report warns of rising sea levels at Stinson Beach in Marin County

KPIX | CBS NEWS BAY AREA

Marin County Study Addresses Sea Level Rise At Stinson Beach

KPIX | CBS NEWS BAY AREA

Frequently Asked Questions

Only on Upton Beach, the small county-managed beach at the north end of town, where dogs must be on a 6-foot leash. The main Stinson Beach (managed by the National Park Service / GGNRA) does NOT allow dogs. The NPS beach is approximately 1.2 miles of prime sandy beach where dogs are prohibited year-round.

Infos Sentier

Stationnement
Free NPS lot at main beach; limited street parking near Upton Beach Road
Eau
Restrooms at main beach lot; bring dog water
Conseils
CRITICAL: Main Stinson Beach (NPS, south of the lagoon bridge) prohibits dogs year-round. To reach dog-friendly Upton Beach, walk or drive north past the lifeguard tower to Upton Beach Road. On-leash (6-foot max) required at Upton Beach per Marin County Parks.
Meilleur Moment
October–November for clearest skies, fewer crowds
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