Marin's Best Parks: From Ridge Trails to Bayfront Lawns
Video companion to our parks guide — trails, lawns, and where to go when you want views or an easy bay stroll.
Best of Marin
Welcome to our Best of Marin media catalogue — a quiet front row to the moving stories we publish across the county. Settle in, browse at your own pace, and let these pieces introduce you to Marin the way we tell it: through our Explore features, our town guides, and the places that shape them.
Here you'll find the video companions to our Explore stories: parks and ridgelines, music rooms and stages, coastal day trips, and the little details that make the county feel lived-in.
Video companion to our parks guide — trails, lawns, and where to go when you want views or an easy bay stroll.
From intimate rooms to coastal stages — the story behind Marin’s live-music culture, with video in the full article.
Same coastline, different rhythm — watch alongside our comparison guide for planning the right escape.
Visual guides linked from individual town pages (also listed from /marin). Open any town for audio and the full written guide alongside these clips.
Tomales Bay quiet, coastal history, and Inverness’s distinct sense of place — also on the Inverness town page.
Backroads, reservoir calm, and countryside food stops — featured on the Nicasio town page.
Downtown dining, trail culture, and creek-side life — from the San Anselmo town guide.
Landscape, town culture, and National Seashore gateway life — see also Point Reyes town page.
Bolinas coastal culture, creative legacy, and independent West Marin identity — on the Bolinas guide.
Beach culture, trail network, and coastal identity — from the Stinson Beach town page.
History, preservation, and tree-canopy neighborhood character — on the Ross town guide.
Waterfront setting, architecture, and island-city identity — also on the Belvedere town page.
Town history, baylands, and development story — from the Corte Madera town page.