Best huts around Mill Valley are often nestled in redwood groves or perched with scenic views, offering a range of historic inns, rustic campsites, and modern cabin rentals. Mill Valley, California, provides diverse outdoor experiences, from coastal vistas to mountain trails. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, including Mount Tamalpais State Park and views of the San Francisco Bay. These accommodations provide unique experiences for visitors seeking nature immersion and urban proximity.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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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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Spot.to sit and rest a bit before climbing to the golden gate bridge. Park services and gift shop.
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Very convenient and popular coffee shop at the west end of Crissy Field beach. It really is a useful warming hut on cold windy days. Besides fishing the pier in front offers great views of the SF Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge
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This bridge always looks cool no matter from which direction πππ
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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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Promenade with great views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Mill Valley offers a diverse range of accommodations, often referred to as 'huts.' These include historic inns like the West Point Inn, primitive campgrounds such as Hawk Camp and Sunrise Site, and more established facilities like Pantoll Ranger Station & Campground. You can also find various cabin and cottage rentals, from rustic to modern, often nestled in redwood groves or with scenic views.
Yes, the West Point Inn is a notable historic inn, over 100 years old. It was once a hotel and restaurant along 'the crookedest railroad' and now serves as a stop-over point for hikers and bikers on Mount Tamalpais, offering stunning views from its wrap-around porch.
Many huts and campgrounds in Mill Valley offer spectacular views. For instance, Hawk Camp provides incredible views of the headlands and the Pacific Ocean. The Sunrise Site offers sweeping views of Berkeley, Oakland, and the Bay Bridge. The West Point Inn also boasts striking views of the Bay Area.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. The Warming Hut and Fishing Pier is a family-friendly spot with a coffee shop and views of the Golden Gate Bridge. Pantoll Ranger Station & Campground in Mt. Tamalpais State Park also provides essential amenities like barbeque grills and picnic tables, making it convenient for families.
Amenities vary by location. At Pantoll Ranger Station & Campground, each site includes a barbeque grill, fire ring, and picnic table. The Sunrise Site offers tables, grills, water, and toilets. Primitive sites like Hawk Camp may only provide a port-o-potty, requiring visitors to pack in and out all other necessities. Historic inns like West Point Inn offer self-serve snacks and refreshments, restrooms, and sometimes even rooms for rent.
For some primitive campgrounds like Hawk Camp and the Sunrise Site, reservations are required. Other campgrounds, such as Pantoll Ranger Station & Campground, operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Cabin and cottage rentals through platforms like Airbnb or Hipcamp also require advance booking.
The area around Mill Valley offers numerous outdoor activities. You can explore a variety of hiking trails, including those around Mount Tamalpais, or enjoy mountain biking and running. For detailed routes and guides, check out the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, and running trails guide for Mill Valley.
Absolutely. The West Point Inn is a popular stop-over point along various trails on Mount Tamalpais, including Old Railroad Grade, Old Stage, and Nora trails. Many other huts and campgrounds are situated with direct access to hiking paths. You can find more information on specific routes in the hiking guide for Mill Valley.
Yes, the Warming Hut and Fishing Pier offers a convenient coffee shop at the west end of Crissy Field beach. The West Point Inn also provides self-serve, honor-based snacks and refreshments, especially on weekends.
Mill Valley's mild climate makes it enjoyable year-round. However, spring and fall often offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Summer is popular for coastal views, while winter can bring cooler, wetter conditions, but still allows for access to many locations, especially those with modern amenities.
Yes, for a more secluded experience, consider primitive campgrounds like Hawk Camp, which requires reservations and packing in all supplies, or the remote, tent-only Sunrise Site. Many cabin rentals also offer a tranquil escape nestled within redwood forests.
The huts and cabins in Mill Valley are often surrounded by stunning natural features. You'll find many nestled in redwood groves, offering a serene forest experience. Coastal locations provide breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and the San Francisco Bay, including iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge. Mount Tamalpais State Park is also a central natural attraction.


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