
Marin Country Mart — Larkspur
Open-air shopping village with restaurants, boutiques, a bookstore, and outdoor seating areas. Near the Larkspur Ferry terminal.
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Open-air shopping village with restaurants, boutiques, a bookstore, and outdoor seating areas. Near the Larkspur Ferry terminal.

Paved multi-use path along Corte Madera Creek in Larkspur, popular with walkers, joggers, and cyclists connecting Bon Air Center to the creek marsh.

Marsh and creek-edge park in Larkspur with a paved multi-use path, restored wetlands, and bird-watching along Corte Madera Creek.

Quiet community park in Larkspur nestled on a hillside with trails, native plants, and a historic brick kiln from the old Remillard Brickyard.

Hillside park in Larkspur preserving the ruins of the historic Remillard Brickyard with interpretive trails, native plants, and a creekside path.

Large community park in Larkspur with playgrounds, sports fields, picnic areas, a skate park, and a dog park along Corte Madera Creek.

Larkspur's main community park with two playgrounds, soccer and baseball fields, a skate park, dog area, and creekside picnic spots.

Volunteer-run community garden plots in Larkspur offering raised beds for local residents to grow vegetables and flowers.

Creekside park with play structures, basketball, and a paved path along Corte Madera Creek. Connects to bike paths.

Shady neighborhood park in downtown Larkspur along Magnolia Avenue with a playground, picnic tables, and large heritage trees.

Larkspur Public Library is a public central library in Larkspur, CA. Open 1,440 hours per year across 49 weeks. The facility is 3,300 square feet.

Beautifully restored 1936 Art Deco movie palace in downtown Larkspur, screening independent and classic films in a single-screen setting.

Shaded neighborhood park with playground, picnic area, and access to Larkspur Creek trails. Quiet and family-friendly.