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Here is the latest scoop on where to see
and be seen in Stinson Beach and Bolinas.
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Bear Valley Visitor Center
(415) 663-1092
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Green Note Fest
Saturday, August 23 from 2-8pm
San Geronimo Valley Community Center,
6350 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. in San Geronimo.
The public may go to www.sgvcc.org and click on arts & events for tickets and further information.
Green Note Fest is to celebrate largest solar installation in West Marin, raise funds to green the San Geronimo Valley Community Center.
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Kenneth C. Patrick Visitor Center
(415) 669-1250
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Lighthouse Visitor Center
(415) 669-1 534
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Muir Woods
(415) 388-2596
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San Francisco Hang Gliding Center
The only company licenced to offer tandem hang gliding to the public at Mt. Tam.!
Bodhi Kroll, owner
For information and bookings, call:
San Francisco Hang Gliding Center
(510) 528-2300
www.sfhanggliding.com
sfhg@home.com
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Shakespeare on the Beach ( at Stinson Beach)
Check Shakespeare At Stinson Web Site For Upcoming Season
Hwy 1 at
Calle del Mar
Stinson Beach
Box Office: (415) 868-1115
www.ShakespeareAtStinson.org
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Stinson Beach Park
(415) 868-0942
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www.swell.com is great for letting you know where to stay and what beaches to surf, all along the coast, (plus, they have an online store!). For surfers, if you want to know the exact mood of your swell and all info besides, swell gives you info on: best tides, best swell direction, best size, best wind, sea bottom, ability level, best season, crowd factor, local vibe and shark danger. A lot of good stuff here!
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Tomales Bay State Park
(415) 669-1140
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Walks on the beach
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picnic lunches at the Parkside
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Hiking in Mount Tamalpais State Park
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Mountain biking on the slopes of Mount Tam
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Visiting the hidden hotsprings
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Kayaking the Bolinas lagoon
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Exploring Point Reyes national Seashore
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Biking Bear Valley Trail
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Horse back riding on Five Brooks Trail
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Whalewatching (November to March)
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Golfing (45 min. away)
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Hang-Gliding
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Birdwatching at Audubon Canyon Ranch every winter and spring
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