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Mill Valley Escape - 13 Miles to San Francisco!
1 Bedroom | 1 Bath | Sleeps 3

Mill Valley Escape - 13 Miles to San Francisco! - Mill Valley, CA

$94 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
5.0 (3)
Designer Apartment < 1 Mile to Downtown San Rafael
1 Bedroom | 1 Bath | Sleeps 4

Designer Apartment < 1 Mile to Downtown San Rafael - San Rafael, CA

$197 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
5.0 (7)
Serene Bungalow-Style Home in Point Reyes Station!
2 Bedroom | 1 Bath | Sleeps 4

Serene Bungalow-Style Home in Point Reyes Station! - Point Reyes Station, CA

$359 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
4.92 (12)
Mill Valley Home: 5 Mi to Golden Gate Bridge!
3 Bedroom | 2 Bath | Sleeps 6

Mill Valley Home: 5 Mi to Golden Gate Bridge! - San Francisco, CA

$551 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
5.0 (4)
Centrally Located! Dog-Friendly San Rafael Home
2 Bedroom | 1 Bath | Sleeps 6

Centrally Located! Dog-Friendly San Rafael Home - San Rafael, CA

$247 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
4.64 (11)

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Recent Marin County guest reviews

We had a great time. The place is lovely.
Maryliz T. | May 2026
This was a good basic base of operations for our holiday vacation in San Rafael, which was all we needed it to be. We have family in the area, and this location was within very reasonable distance and easy access to all of our activities. We also had our dog with us, and it was a very accommodating place for her, with a big and securely fenced front yard. We really only used the property to sleep, shower and change clothing, so I can't speak to what it would be like to cook or hang out there. The reason I gave the stay a 4 star rating instead of 5 stars is that, when we originally booked the stay, we had intended to have one more adult person joining our party. I'm really glad he decided to find his own accommodations, however, because the pull out couch/bed in the living room, where he would have had to stay, did not seem large enough nor at all comfortable for an adult human. Similarly, the trundle bed in one of the bedrooms was barely large enough for my teenage son, who, admittedly, is very tall. Maybe someone who is not 6'1" would fit on it perfectly, but he had to sleep kind of diagonally across it to be fully supported. The Queen bed in the main bedroom was very comfy, though, so that was great. All in all, it was a very supportive and convenient experience, and the owner was understanding and empathetic when I told her that I had lost my phone earlier in the trip, which I appreciated. As mentioned, I also appreciated that our dog was welcomed and safely accommodated. That was one of the most important things we needed, and it was great. Over all, a great place to stay if you want to be reasonably close to San Rafael and you have a dog.
Melissa . | Dec 2025
We stayed here with our three children while attending the celebration of life for my father-in-law. The home’s layout is fantastic, and the extra sunroom was a hit with our adult kids. The house had everything we needed, and we were welcomed with a thoughtful basket of goodies from the owners/manager. The location is perfect—easy access to the freeway without the typical windy Mill Valley roads. We would definitely stay here again!
Kerstin . | Sep 2025
Marin County vacation rental FAQ

Yes. 7 of our Marin County vacation rentals have internet access, so you can stay connected throughout your trip.

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Our standard check-in time is 4:00 p.m., and the check-out time is 10:00 a.m. Some exceptions apply—after you book, you’ll find the check-in and check-out details in the Vacasa guest app or your Trip Manager.

Absolutely. Our local Marin County team includes professional housekeepers who care for all our homes here. They’ll clean thoroughly and restock amenities, so everything is ready for your arrival—and all you have to do is settle in and relax.

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No problem, plans can change. For more information, please read our cancellation policy. If you have a Vacasa reservation for Marin County, log in to Trip Manager to explore the options available for your specific trip.

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In 1579, as the English explorer Sir Francis Drake sailed around the Americas, he dropped anchor along a dramatic peninsula in what would one day become the state of California. Shrouded in fog and marked by rugged cliffs, this gorgeous landscape was the ancient home of the Coast Miwok people - and a place that would become known as one of Northern California's most beloved natural wonderlands.

Welcome to Marin County, a majestic collection of ocean beaches, coastal meadows, mountain peaks, and affluent communities just a few minutes north of San Francisco. It's a place to experience the boundless beauty of nature, and return home each evening to one of our stunning Marin County vacation rentals.

Where is Marin County?

Marin County occupies the peninsula immediately north of San Francisco, with borders that stretch from the Golden Gate Bridge to just beyond Tomales Bay. The county is surrounded on three sides by water, with the Golden Gate Strait to the south, San Francisco and San Pablo Bays to the east, and the great Pacific Ocean to the west. The heart of Marin is Mt. Tamalpais (or Mt. Tam), the 2,571-foot summit - and birthplace of mountain biking - that punctuates the local landscape.

Things to Do in Marin County

Between the wild ocean beaches, acres of verdant farmland, and 34 open space preserves with 249 miles of roads and trails, life in Marin is all about enjoying the bounty of the great outdoors.

For spectacular views of San Francisco, the Golden Gate, and the surrounding hills, begin your visit with a scenic stop in the Marin Headlands. Take a drive through the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, stroll the bayfront in Sausalito, or hop on the Golden Gate Ferry for a sunset ride into San Francisco.

The charming town of Mill Valley, at the foot of Mt. Tam, is perfectly located for exploring Mt. Tamalpais State Park. If you're traveling on foot, follow the seven-mile Dipsea Trail to Stinson Beach by way of Muir Woods, the redwood forest named after the noble John Muir. By car, follow the locals along the Panoramic Highway, stopping to admire the view from Bolinas Ridge on the way.

Spend a Sunday morning with nearly 200 local farmers and artisans at the Agricultural Institute of Marin Farmers Market in San Rafael, and purchase fresh ingredients to cook with in the kitchen of your vacation rental!

For all that, there are few landscapes as special as those of West Marin - a picturesque region of dairy and oyster farms, and windblown, ocean beaches. Pick up a few snacks from the Cowgirl Creamery in Point Reyes Station, shuck your lunch at Hog Island Oyster Company in Marshall, or stop for a sandwich at Perry's Inverness Park Grocery on the shores of Tomales Bay.

Just leave sufficient time to explore Point Reyes National Seashore - a breathtaking peninsula that sits just across the San Andreas Fault. Keep watch for gray whales at the Point Reyes Lighthouse, observe the local elephant seals beneath the cliffs at Chimney Rock, or take an unforgettable walk along the shores of Drakes Beach.

Day Trips from Marin County

Uniquely situated between the urban and rural attractions of Northern California, Marin County is just a day trip away from vineyards, beaches, and thriving cities.

The Golden Gate Ferry from Larkspur or Sausalito is the most scenic route to San Francisco, where you can take part in an afternoon Giants game, ride a cable car on the steep streets of Nob Hill, or enjoy a picnic in the sun at Crissy Field. In search of more pastoral scenes? Head north on Highway 1 to Bodega Bay, Jenner, and Sea Ranch, where you can escape the crowds and marvel at the rocky cliffs.

You can also plan a memorable day of food- and wine-tasting in Sonoma and Napa Counties, Marin's neighbors to the north, which are widely known and loved for their charm and sun-filled beauty.

Enjoy a glimpse of everyday life in this gorgeous region of Northern California, and let our Marin County vacation rentals be your next home away from home!