West Marin Stagecoach Via Marin City

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West Marin Stagecoach Via Marin City 101 37 Marin Transportation Options NOVATO From San Francisco’s Ferry Terminal to Sausalito: 71 From Sausalito to Muir Woods: On weekends and holidays only between May 4th and October 27th, one can get to Muir Woods from Sausalito’s ferry BLACK POINT terminal by taking the Muir Woods Shuttle Route 66F directly to the park Marin Transit for West Marin Stagecoach via Marin City. As an alternate route for year-round travel, use the following Provides daily service via Routes 61 and 68 to: 37 adventurous route: From Bridgeway and Bay Street in Sausalito, take the Marin $2.00 adult • Mt. Tamalpais State Park 101 Transit bus #10 to Marin City and transfer to the Route 61 West Marin • Stinson Beach and Bolinas one-way Stagecoach. Disembark at Panoramic Highway and Bayview Drive for a one • Fairfax and San Geronimo Valley fare for all destinations. BEL MARIN KEYS mile hike down to Muir Woods via the Dipsea Trail. • Point Reyes National Seashore 71 Trip duration - weekends: 1 hour/15 minutes • Point ReyesWest Station Marin and Stagecoach Inverness NICASIO Trip duration - weekdays: 1 hour/30 minutes plus a 20 minute hike HAMILTON marintransit.org (415) 526-3239 IGNACIO North Route To Stinson Beach: From Sausalito’s ferry landing, walk four minutes to 68 San Pablo Bay Monday - Sunday Bridgeway and Bay Street for the Marin Transit bus #10 to Marin City. South Route 61 Transfer to the West Marin Stagecoach Route 61 bus towards Bolinas and Monday - Sunday disembark at the Stinson Beach parking lot. Schools Trip duration: 1 hour/30 minutes MuirService Woods to Shuttle Olema Weekend/HolidayMonday - Friday Service, May - October LUCAS VALLEY ServiceApproximate to Sausalito Stop FerryLocation Terminal 71 To Point Reyes Station: Walk two minutes from ferry landing to Bridgeway Weekend/Holiday Service and Bay Streets for Marin Transit bus #22 to the San Anselmo Hub. In San Anselmo, transfer to the Route 68 West Marin Stagecoach towards Inverness marin transit 68 TERRA LINDA LAGUNITAS 68 101 and disembark in downtown Point Reyes at Shoreline Highway and 3rd Street. FOREST KNOLLS WOODACRE 68 SAN GERONIMO 45 Trip duration: 2 hours/45 minutes Marin Transit for the Muir Woods Shuttle 68 Route 66F is a seasonal direct route to Muir From San Francisco’s Ferry Terminal to Larkspur: Woods from Sausalito and Marin City which runs 68 FAIRFAX May 4th to October 27th, weekends and holidays From Larkspur’s Ferry Terminal to San Rafael’s Mission Archangel: Walk PEACOCK GAP only. Route 66 departs solely from Mill Valley’s San Rafael three minutes to Sir Francis Drake Blvd. for Marin Transit bus #29 to the San Pohono Park&Ride. A $5.00 per adult round-trip 17 22 29 45 Rafael Transit Center. Walk 13 minutes north on Tamalpais Avenue towards 71 fare will be collected at the park entrance. 49 68 71 233 22 Fourth Street and turn left onto Fifth Avenue for the Mission located at 1104 Schools 68 Marin Airporter marintransit.org (415) 526-3239 Greyhound Fifth Avenue. Bus #29 does not run on Sundays. Trip duration: 28 minutes Muir Woods Shuttle San Anselmo Weekend/Holiday Service, May - October CANAL Visit the Civic Center and Lagoon: From Larkspur’s Ferry Terminal, walk 22 68 17 22 Service to Sausalito Ferry Terminal three minutes to Sir Francis Drake Blvd. for Marin Transit bus #29 to the San Weekend/Holiday Service GREENBRAE San Rafael Bay Rafael Transit Center. Transfer to either bus #45, #49, #233, or #259 north. 1 KENTFIELD Disembark at the Marin Civic Center Hall of Justice Arch. Bus #29 does not Tideline Water Taxi Service: This is San 101 580 Francisco’s first on-demand small passenger, 22 71 run on Sundays. Trip duration is 37 minutes all-weather taxi service. Carrying up to 12 580 From San Francisco’s Ferry Terminal & Pier 41 to Tiburon: passengers at a time, they are able to pick up LARKSPUR and drop off from any of the designated points 61 22 Golden Gate Ferry From Tiburon’s Ferry Terminal to Mt Tamalpais SP: Walk two minutes to along the coast of Marin and San Francisco’s 61 71 the corner of Tiburon Blvd. and Main Street for the #19 Marin Transit bus to piers. Look for the red stars and connect your To Larkspur via Ferry Building 1 CORTE MADERA 22 Marin City. From Marin City at Donahue and Terners Streets, transfer to the ride across the bay! tidelineSF.com 61 PARADISE CAY Route 61 West Marin Stagecoach towards Bolinas. Disembark at the Pantol 61 (415) 339-0196 17 BOLINAS Ranger Station on Mt. Tamalpais. Trip duration: 1 hour/30 minutes STINSON BEACH 17 Marin County Bike Coalition 61 MILL VALLEY To Point Reyes National Seashore: From Tiburon’s ferry dock, walk two 19 To walk or bicycle around Marin’s charming 131 19 minutes to the corner of Tiburon Blvd. and Main Street for the #19 Marin downtowns or to explore the gorgeous parks 61 17 61 22 Transit bus. Disembark at Strawberry Village (Reed Blvd. and Belvedere Dr.) TAM VALLEY 17 Richardson 66 101 and open spaces where redwoods, grazing 61 19 and transfer to bus #17. After three stops, disembark at the San Rafael Transit Bay 131 cows and stunning scenery abound, purchase a 66 66 1 61 1 TIBURON Center. From there, the Route 68 West Marin Stagecoach travels to the Bear Marin Bicycling Map from the Marin County 66 Sam’s Restaurant Valley Visitor Center in Point Reyes and further to Inverness. Bicycle Coalition. The map offers the most SausalitoBELVEDERE 10 22 61 66F Trip duration: 2 hours/10 minutes 71 Libertyship Way Blue & Gold Ferry direct and comfortable routes of our biking 1 Marin City GGT Ferry 22 network, so you’ll experience Marin like a local! 61 Blue & Gold Fleet ANGEL MUIR BEACH 10 17 19 66 To Muir Woods: The shuttle runs on weekends and holidays only between marinbike.org SAUSALITO ISLAND May 4th and October 27th. Walk two minutes to the corner of Tiburon Blvd. 22 71 66F Trident Restaurant and Main Street for Marin Transit bus #19. Disembark at Marin City ß to 1 Sau (Donahue & Terners) and transfer to the Muir Woods Shuttle Route 66F bus. salit o v 101 ia Blu Trip duration: 1 hour/40 minutes e & Gold 101 Fe rry 37 FORT BAKER Visit Angel Island: From Pier 41 in San Francisco, take the Blue and Gold Si r F NOVATO 71 Inverness ra nc Fleet directly to Angel Island. Round trip daily service is provided at a $17.00 is 1 D ra ke BEL MARIN B l vd KEYS fare per adult. Tideline Water Taxi Service also provides an on-call service to 37 Angel Island and other points of interest from seven different locations around Point Reyes Station Point Bonita Lighthouse the bay. Look for the Red Star locators on the map to plan your trip. Inverness Park WestWest Marin MarinSP Taylor StagecoachPark Stagecoach Blue & Gold Ferry ß to IGNACIO S ß a Pt. 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