Best huts around Muir Beach provide access to a tranquil coastal community with diverse accommodations. The area features stunning ocean views and numerous hiking trails, offering opportunities to immerse oneself in nature. Muir Beach is known for its blend of rustic campsites, historic inns, and private cabin rentals, often referred to as huts or cabins.
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The Pantoll Campground is a First-come/first-serve site in Mt. Tamalpais State Park. Each site has a barbeque grill, a fire ring, and a picnic table. You need to pay for the site at the Ranger Station as you enter the park.
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Great destination or place for a break along then network of trails that cross here along the southern flank of Mount Tam. Water, restrooms, and even snacks on the honor system when the Sierra Club managed hut is open, mostly on weekends. Picnic tables outside, and comfy sofas inside, with spectacular view across the Marin Headlands to the Pacific from the porch and the trails around the hut. Rooms in the cabins can be rented but often book out long in advance
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Spectacular location and spacious campsites with picnic tables among rocks on this wild, undeveloped plateau overlooking the coast.
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Good place to fill up your water bottle.
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West Point Inn was a brief stop on an old railway track to the beach and is now a haven for hikers and bikers on Mt Tamalpais with striking views of the bay area. Every second Sunday of the month they have a hike/bike in pancake breakfast which is amazing. It's $10 ($5 for child portion) and goes from 9am-1pm
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West Point Inn is located on the South-East facing ridge of Mount Tamalpais, about two miles below the East Ridgecrest Boulevard and Mt Tam, about 2 miles along Old Railroad Trail from the old station platform at the intersection with Gravity and Hoo-Koo-Ee-Koo trails. The West Point Inn was a brief stop on the Mill Valley and Mt. Tamalpais Scenic Railway. Built in 1904 to provide hospitality for visitors at the westernmost point of the railroad. The inn is now managed by the Friends of Mt Tam and offers snacks, picnic tables and restrooms.
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Muir Beach offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic campsites and historic inns to private cabin rentals. These options are often broadly referred to as 'huts' or 'cabins' and provide opportunities to immerse yourself in nature with stunning ocean views and access to numerous hiking trails.
Yes, the West Point Inn is a historic former hotel and restaurant built over a century ago. It's situated on Mount Tamalpais at the intersection of several trails and offers a wrap-around porch with great views. Volunteers maintain this idyllic inn, which also provides hiking information and self-serve refreshments.
Beyond traditional huts, the area features unique private cabin rentals. Examples include 'The Egrets Nest' for a private, semi-rural setting, 'The Olive Farm' which offers a secluded experience with a private pond, and 'Swallowtail Historic Art Studio' known for its artistic and historical appeal. Many also boast dramatic ocean views and features like hot tubs.
Reservation requirements vary. For instance, Hawk Camp is a primitive campground that requires reservations. However, Pantoll Ranger Station & Campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis. It's always best to check specific accommodation details in advance.
At Pantoll Ranger Station & Campground in Mt. Tamalpais State Park, each site is equipped with a barbeque grill, a fire ring, and a picnic table. Payment is made at the Ranger Station upon entering the park.
Yes, Hawk Camp is a primitive campground that offers incredible views of the headlands and the Pacific Ocean. Visitors should note that they need to pack in and out all water, food, and garbage, though a port-o-potty is available.
Many accommodations, including Hawk Camp and West Point Inn, offer spectacular views. You can expect panoramic vistas of the Pacific Ocean, the Marin Headlands, and the surrounding natural landscape, often from wrap-around porches or elevated campsites.
Absolutely. The West Point Inn, for example, is located at the intersection of several trails on Mount Tamalpais. The Muir Beach area is known for its numerous hiking trails, offering easy access to nature from many hut and cabin locations.
The area around Muir Beach offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, enjoy road cycling routes like the Marin Headlands Loop, or try running trails such as the Coast Trail & Bay Area Ridge Trail loop. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Muir Beach, Running Trails around Muir Beach, and Gravel biking around Muir Beach guides.
Yes, Pantoll Ranger Station & Campground is considered family-friendly. It offers sites with barbeque grills, fire rings, and picnic tables, providing a convenient and traditional camping experience in Mt. Tamalpais State Park.
Given the coastal environment, it's advisable to pack layers as weather can change quickly. Essentials include comfortable hiking shoes, water, snacks, and sun protection. For primitive camps like Hawk Camp, remember to pack in and out all water, food, and garbage.
Parking availability varies. For example, at Pantoll Ranger Station & Campground, you pay for your site at the Ranger Station upon entering the park, implying parking is available on-site. For other locations, it's best to check specific details for each hut or campground.


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