Attractions and places to see around Tiburon include a diverse array of sites on a peninsula in Marin County, California. The area features historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Many locations offer panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay, the Golden Gate Bridge, and Alcatraz. Tiburon serves as a starting point for exploring both local points of interest and nearby regional attractions.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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These artistic hearts in Union Square help raise money for a local hospital. They rotate regularly and find new, permanent homes all over San Francisco.
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A work by Lawrence Noble "There is No Try" from 2011.
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At the center of Union Square stands the Dewey Monument, a 85-foot-tall (26 m) column topped by a 9-foot (2.7 m) statue of Nike, the ancient Greek goddess of victory. The monument is dedicated to Admiral George Dewey, a hero of the Spanish–American War for his victory in the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898. The monument was unveiled in 1903.
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Even outside of the Christmas season, a visit to Union Square is worthwhile. Pure life and hustle and bustle...
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Pier 39 is of course not just about the famous sea lions. You can really spend a day hanging out here. Preferably with small children, because then you'll quickly become poor. ;-) Best combined with a trip to Alcatraz. Very exciting!
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Fort Point is a signature landmark beneath the Golden Gate Bridge, built at the height of California’s Gold Rush in 1853. Later, the Army Corps of Engineers utilized the site in the Civil War and the Army in World War II for detention barracks before it became a National Park Site in 1970. It remains a popular tourist destination thanks to its unique history, architectural style, and world-class scenic views, so stunning that it made a memorable cameo in Hitchcock’s 1958 masterpiece, Vertigo. You may see “soldiers” taking part in a Civil War reenactment or catch a glimpse of a romantic proposal, which is all part of the magic when visiting this historic site.
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When you think of the iconic features of San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the first things that comes to mind. This impressive suspension bridge links the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula to Marin County, with fantastic views of the city, marina and Crissy Field. It’ is one of the most internationally recognized symbols of San Francisco, California, and the United States, putting it at the top of many cyclist's bucket lists. While crossing, you can gaze up at the towering beams above or look down into the deep waters of the San Francisco Strait below you as sailboats drift by in the mouth of the Bay. Traveling along the Bridge can be cold, windy, and foggy, even in the summer, so dress appropriately. At the south end, you can purchase a souvenir at the Golden Gate Bridge Pavilion and visit the café next to the visitor center. Restrooms are at both the north and south ends, and cyclists have toll-free access to the Bridge's sidewalks 24 hours a day. A bike ride across this extraordinary Bridge is an adventure you don't want to miss!
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Tiburon offers a rich history with several notable landmarks. You can visit Old St. Hilary's Church, an 1888 Carpenter Gothic church with stunning views, or the Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum in Shoreline Park, showcasing Tiburon's transportation past. Don't miss Lyford's Stone Tower, a unique 1889 landmark, or stroll through Ark Row, where shops are housed in converted 19th-century houseboats. The beautifully restored China Cabin also offers a glimpse into elegant 19th-century design.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the hillside surrounding Old St. Hilary's Church. Lyford's Stone Tower also provides excellent vistas across Raccoon Strait to Angel Island. Shoreline Park is a popular spot with direct views of the bay, including the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco skyline. The Hippie Tree offers incredible bay views from its elevated position, and the strenuous loop trail at Tiburon Uplands Nature Preserve rewards hikers with excellent bay views from higher elevations.
Absolutely. The Old St. Hilary's Open Space Preserve is a 122-acre wildflower preserve perfect for nature walks. Ring Mountain Open Space Preserve, a short drive away, offers hiking trails with fantastic bay views and unique plant communities. Shoreline Park provides waterfront paths, while Blackie's Pasture features walking and biking trails with scenic views of Richardson Bay. The Tiburon Linear Park (Old Rail Trail) is a flat, paved path ideal for leisurely strolls, and the Richardson Bay Audubon Center & Sanctuary protects vital bird habitats with trails and birdwatching opportunities.
Families can enjoy a ferry ride to Angel Island State Park for hiking, biking, and exploring the Immigration Station Museum. Shoreline Park offers a playground and picnic areas with bay views. Paradise Beach Park is ideal for picnics, fishing, and relaxation with barbecue pits. The Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum can also be an engaging historical experience for children.
Tiburon offers a variety of hiking options. For easy walks, consider the Old Rail Trail, the Spanish Loop, or the trails within the Old Saint Hilarys and Uplands Preserve. The Ring Mountain Loop Trail is another accessible option. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Tiburon guide.
Yes, Tiburon is a great starting point for cycling. The Tiburon Linear Park (Old Rail Trail) is a flat, paved path suitable for casual rides. For more extensive adventures, you can explore routes like the San Francisco Bay Trail: Tiburon Loop for road cycling, or the Angel Island Perimeter Loop for mountain biking. Discover more options in the MTB Trails around Tiburon and Road Cycling Routes around Tiburon guides.
Yes, Tiburon is known for its beautiful wildflower displays. The Old St. Hilary's Open Space Preserve is particularly stunning in May and June when rare local wildflowers bloom. Ring Mountain Open Space Preserve also boasts vibrant wildflowers, and the Tiburon Uplands Nature Preserve offers incredible displays in spring.
Tiburon is charming year-round, but spring (April-June) is particularly beautiful for wildflower viewing in preserves like Old St. Hilary's and Ring Mountain. The weather is generally pleasant from spring through fall, offering clear views of the bay and surrounding landmarks. Even in summer, it can be cool and foggy, so dressing in layers is always recommended.
Many of Tiburon's outdoor spaces are dog-friendly. Blackie's Pasture is a popular spot for walks with dogs, featuring scenic views of Richardson Bay. The Tiburon Linear Park (Old Rail Trail) is also suitable for dog walks. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local regulations regarding pet access in preserves and parks.
Main Street in downtown Tiburon is the heart of the town, lined with charming shops, cafes, and restaurants perfect for leisurely strolls. Ark Row offers a unique shopping experience with businesses housed in converted 19th-century houseboats, providing a distinctive atmosphere for exploring boutiques and eateries.
Yes, Angel Island State Park is easily accessible from Tiburon. A short 12-minute ferry ride will take you to the island, where you can enjoy hiking, biking, panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay, and visit the Immigration Station Museum. It's a fantastic day trip option.
Paradise Beach Park is an excellent choice for both fishing and picnicking. It features picnic tables, barbecue pits, and a fishing pier, all with picturesque bay views. Shoreline Park also offers picnic areas with stunning views of the bay.


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