Marin County Fair: Celebrating America County Fair Traditions
June 30 through July 4, 2012
The exciting Marin County Fair in San Rafael has been a popular yearly celebration in the San Francisco Bay area since 1946. In America, agricultural gatherings first gained popularity during the early 1800s as a way for farmers to exchange important learned information about methods that could ... » Read More
Sausalito is a favorite destination for families form around the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond because of the enormous variety of activities geared toward visitors of all ages, and the list of activities for kids in the area is no exception! From educational and museum activities for kids to outdoor activities and scenic hikes along some of the most memorable cliffs and coastline in the... » Read More
Globally, it is estimated that almost 90% of American wines are produced in the state of California. Nearby to the San Francisco Bay area rests some of the finest wine producing landscape on the planet. In and nearby to Sausalito, it is possible to sample elegant local wines, tour famous vineyards and participate in social functions that are hosted by wine enthusiasts. In Marin County, wine... » Read More
Held annually for 59 consecutive years, the Sausalito Art Festival has become a Bay Area legend and is one of the most highly anticipated events of the Labor Day Weekend in the Bay Area. Come out to the waterfront and see hundreds of booths filled with arts, crafts, food, and more and enjoy live music from well known acts and good company for the afternoon or the whole weekend!
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Mount Tamalpais dominates the edge of the North Bay landscape and can be seen coming into and leaving Sausalito towering high above. Famous with area visitors and hikers and mountain bikers for the stunning vistas and scenic trails, “Mt. Tam” is also known and loved by locals in the North Bay communities for the annual production of The Mountain Play.
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Just one block up from Sausalito’s bustling tourist hub waterfront area on Bridgeway lies a little known and often overlooked street that any local will tell you is the real heart and soul of Sausalito. Caledonia Street lies exactly one block over from Bridgeway and parallels the thoroughfare for slightly more than six blocks, yet is often left completely undisturbed by passerby and... » Read More
On May 5, 1903, Mabel Janice Busby was born in a mining community on the edge of Death Valley, California. The rugged north-central section of San Bernardino County that surrounds the current town of Baker has a mining history that stretches backwards into antiquity; turquoise, silver, gold and important trace elements are found in and around the nearby Old Dad Mountains. In 1903, when young... » Read More
The Sausalito Studio 333 Art Gallery is located at: 333 Caledonia Street, in an easy to find, extra-large building. This Bay-area community of artists operates as a co-op unit that promotes and displays the work of dozens of California artisans. Within the Studio 333 building, it is possible to find a collection of individual art studios, high-quality art displays and access to artist-led... » Read More
Outdoor enthusiasts and camera buffs often enjoy a leisurely hike through nature-filled locations around Sausalito. In the San Francisco Bay area, there are hills, valleys and historical sites to see that can only be reached on foot. Alcatraz Island, Muir Woods and other well-advertised Marin County locations offer a variety of structured hiking trails that are designed for daytime outings.... » Read More
Edith Heath ceramics are very popular with California pottery collectors today. These desirable mid-century modern dishes, table accents and art tiles come from the original Heath Ceramics Company facilities that were established in 1948 nearby to the important San Francisco Bay shipping opportunities. Heath Ceramics is located in the small artisan community of Sausalito, California, across the... » Read More
Sausalito, California real estate is relatively strong because of this town�s excellent location. Find a Sausalito home foreclosure, homes for sale or a rental.
One of the most enchanting aspects of Sausalito is the fact that it is a waterfront town with a rich maritime history. From the shops and artwork...
Sausalito, California
Come Relax and Enjoy the Jewel of the Bay!
Sausalito, CA is one of the premier destinations for visitors to the San Francisco Bay Area and offers visitors a secluded and romantic getaway overlooking the Bay with shopping, dining, and cultural attractions to keep them occupied for an afternoon, a day, or a weeklong vacation!
If you are visiting Northern California and are looking to discover and enjoy the character and flavor that makes the San Francisco Bay Area special and different than any other place on earth, plan a visit to the seaside town of Sausalito. The waterfront shopping area is filled with restaurants, art galleries, and dining options to fit any taste and the relaxed outdoor atmosphere overlooking the harbors and Bay will help you unwind and enjoy your stay.
Founded in the 1830's, Sausalito has had a rich and colorful history as a port of call, a fishing enclave, a major shipbuilding venue, and of course as the nearest neighbor to San Francisco for almost one hundred years. Originally named Rancho Saucelito, the city encompasses only 2.2 square miles with almost one half square mile remaining submerged underneath the waters of the harbor. With a population of 7,061 residents, this small city on the edge of the Bay is famous for its scenic views and small community feel.
Views of the Bay The City of Sausalito is located just at the northern tip of the famed Golden Gate Bridge in Marin County. Bordered by the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, the Marin Headlands, and the San Francisco Bay, rugged hills slope down to meet the water offering stunning views across the Bay to San Francisco. Arriving via the Golden Gate Bridge or by ferry gives visitors a picturesque entry into the old port town that will get you in the spirit and adjust you to the rhythms of the seaside enclave. Whether you are out for an afternoon break from the pace of San Francisco, or want a weekend getaway and vacation stay, Sausalito will entertain and enchant you!
Activities in Sausalito, CA Sausalito literally has something for everyone in the realm of entertainment and activities. From outdoor pursuits like kayaking the San Francisco Bay, a bike ride across the Golden Gate Bridge, or hiking the Marin Headlands to shopping and dining in the downtown waterfront area to perusing fine art in the multitude of art galleries and exhibition spaces that have made Sausalito famous in artistic circles. Finding entertainment or an afternoon's delight in Sausalito can be the easiest part of planning your trip!
Dining options ranging from fine dining restaurants to cafes for a snack and a cup of coffee are spread across the waterfront area of Sausalito. Whether you are looking for a light lunch or a cup of joe at the Sausalito Bakery & Cafe or a romantic dinner experience at Poggio trattoria, you'll be pleasantly surprised at the variety and wealth of dining options available to you downtown.
If you are looking for entertainment for the kids, look no further than the legendary local Bay Area Discovery Museum where you will find educational and entertaining exhibits ranging from music to visual arts to environmental programs.
The San Francisco Bay Area is well known for its enthusiasm for outdoor activities, and Sausalito is no exception to this rule. Visit the Golden Gate National Recreation Area just steps from Sausalito's downtown area or take a drive over to Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods and see the coastal redwood forests in all their splendor. Bike and kayak rentals, walking and hiking trails, and more outdoor activities are highly accessible in Sausalito and are just waiting for you!
Visit Historic Sausalito Today! Visit historic Sausalito and experience one of Northern California's most storied and visited small waterfront towns. Whether you are looking for a complete vacation and resort experience or a quaint and historic bed and breakfast for lodgings, an easygoing cafe or a fine dining experience to rival your favorite restaurant back home, Sausalito provides travelers with an unparalleled experience to fit their tastes. Come visit Sausalito and discover the other side of the Bay!
The legendary Trident Restaurant is set to reopen -- again -- during 2012, along the San Francisco Bay waterfront district in Sausalito, California. This delightful Marin County hot spot is marinated in a deliciously spicy past that is set to explode into perfection soon for new generations to savor. Once owned by the famed Kingston Trio, the Trident was a favorite hangout for off-duty rock st...
On Sunday, January 29, 2012, local families and volunteers can meet to maintain sensitive tidal wetland areas nearby to Sausalito. This walking path location hosts endangered species; trash and w...
In 2012, AB-818 was signed into law to help apartment dwellers with their recycling duties. California apartment owners are now required to provide common recycling options for their tenants in mu...
The Sausalito ‘No Name Bar’ has a colorful history at: 757 Bridgeway. This Sausalito neighborhood hang-out has been in the same location since 1959. Throughout the 1960s and 70s, this location was one of the favorite watering holes for famed musicians to stop at, when in town on business or vacations. Today, this small location with the time-worn wooden furniture is a hot-spot for... » Read More
The legendary Trident Restaurant is set to reopen -- again -- during 2012, along the San Francisco Bay waterfront district in Sausalito, California. This delightful Marin County hot spot is marinated in a deliciously spicy past that is set to explode into perfection soon for new generations to savor. Once owned by the famed Kingston Trio, the Trident was a favorite hangout for off-duty rock... » Read More
Sausalito Historical Society was formed in 1975 to preserve local artifacts, art forms and media information about our colorful Sausalito-area during all past eras. This non-profit organization works hard to archive the photographs, printed materials and documents that offer high-quality opportunities for public reading, research campaigns and local history-oriented academic projects. Community... » Read More
Marin County museums come in a variety of styles and formats. Typically, museums devote energy towards the display and preservation of objects that people find fascinating to consider. Art galleries, roadside curiosity exhibits and educational interactive displays are all types of San Francisco Bay Area museums. In Marin County, it is possible for residents and visitors to explore... » Read More
The sea lion has watched over Sausalito’s waterfront for more than fifty years, and has come into being in two distinct iterations. It has weathered storms, tides, and changes in the makeup of the city that it watches over and in the process has become more than a mere landmark in the waterfront city of Sausalito. The sea lion is a part of the legacy of the eclectic and art-focused... » Read More
In Sausalito, the Vina del Mar Park holds some interesting architectural elements. After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake (and resulting fire) leveled parts of the city, the San Francisco Bay Area was chosen as the logical place to build an elaborate World’s Fair event. In 1915, San Francisco hosted the Panama-Pacific International Exposition to help in celebrating the opening of the... » Read More
Shop Sausalito area markets for the freshest in fruits, vegetables, herbs, flowers, prepared foods, and farm-to-table goodies that you can imagine at the farmers’ markets of the North Bay!
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George Wickes founded a silversmith operation in 1722, which would later become the famous R&S Girrard & Company that was asked to become the official royal jewelers for Queen Victoria in 1843. In England, the Girrard silver shop became a popular attraction and the prime location for purchasing upper-quality household items and gifts of fine silver for elite special occasions. To... » Read More
In Northern California, there are an estimated 50,000 children and 32,000 adults inviting their families and friends to attend the local ‘Girl Scouts of America’100-year Birthday Party celebration on May 5, 2012, in the Alameda Fair Grounds. Tickets are on sale now for this large-scale event that is expected to draw Girl Scout members and alumni from all sections of the country;... » Read More
Keeping true to its personality of being one of the few remaining true communities in the San Francisco Bay Area, Sausalito goes to great lengths to support the local public library’s programs, events, and services to make it a truly integral and useful part of the community. With programs for small children, teens, and services and designated help sections for adults, the Sausalito... » Read More