Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Golden Gate Transit ( 415-455-2000; www.goldengatetransit.org ) bus 10 runs daily to
Sausalito from downtown San Francisco ($4.75). On weekends and holidays from late
May through early September, the West Marin Stagecoach ( 415-526-3239;
www.marintransit.org/stage.html ) bus 61 extends to Sausalito and Fort Baker, with six daily
departures for Mt Tamalpais State Park, Stinson Beach and Bolinas.
The ferry is a fun and easy way to travel to Sausalito. Golden Gate Ferry (
415-455-2000; www.goldengateferry.org ; one-way $10.25) operates to and from the San Fran-
cisco Ferry Building six to nine times daily and takes 30 minutes. The Blue & Gold Fleet
( 415-705-8200; www.blueandgoldfleet.com ; Pier 41, Fisherman's Wharf; one-way $11) sails to
Sausalito four to five times daily from the Fisherman's Wharf area in San Francisco. Both
ferries operate year-round and transport bicycles for free.
Tiburon
At the end of a small peninsula pointing out into the center of the bay, Tiburon is blessed
with gorgeous views. The name comes from the Spanish Punta de Tiburon (Shark Point).
Take the ferry from San Francisco, browse the shops on Main St, grab a bite to eat and
you've seen Tiburon. The town is also a jumping-off point for nearby Angel Island.
Sights & Activities
The central part of town is comprised of Tiburon Blvd, with Juanita Lane and charming
Main St arcing off. Main St, which is also known as Ark Row, is where the old houseboats
have taken root on dry land and metamorphosed into classy shops and boutiques.
Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum MUSEUM
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; www.landmarkssociety.com ; 1920 Paradise Dr; suggested donation $5;
1-4pm Wed-Sun Apr-Oct)
Formerly the terminus for a 3000-person ferry to San Francisco and a railroad that once
reached north to Ukiah, this late-19th-century building showcases a scale model of Tibur-
on's commercial hub, circa 1909. The restored stationmaster's quarters can be visited up-
stairs.
Old St Hilary's Church CHURCH
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