Dog Days of Summer Saunter
Category: Event Calendar
Date and Time
- Sunday, Jul 19, 2026 9:30am - 12pm
Location
Marin Headlands Visitor Center | 948 Bunker Road | Sausalito, United States
Details
Dog Days of Summer Saunter
Join Greenbelt Alliance for a dog-friendly walk in the Marin Headlands.
About this Event
Bring along your four-legged friends for a hike in the Marin Headlands. From the Visitor Center, we'll head out on the Lagoon Trail to Rodeo Beach. There, we can talk and bark a bit about the area's amazing rock outcrops and unique beach sand, which includes carnelians. (This is the "type locale" for the Franciscan Assemblage of rocks, a really big deal to geologists.)
Absolutely no need to bring a dog to attend. Just bring your sense of adventure.
Many years ago, this glorious natural area was saved from a massive sprawl development through citizen action. Another grassroots effort is underway to stop a giant sprawl development in Solano County, with help from Greenbelt Alliance. Read about it here: Solano Together
TOTAL DISTANCE
This is an easy hike of about two miles round-trip.
LEADER: Ken Lavin
COST: Free; Reservations required.
WHERE TO MEET
We’ll assemble at the parking lot at the old Visitor Center on Bunker Road.
NOTES
Bring liquids and snacks. Dress in layers and wear good hiking shoes. Dogs need to be on leash along the Lagoon Trail, but can romp unleashed at Rodeo Beach. There is a restroom and water at our meeting spot.
If you have questions about this outing, please email Ken Lavin at klavin@greenbelt.org.
About the Outing Leader
Ken Lavin is the Outing Coordinator for Greenbelt Alliance and has been leading our free educational outings for over a decade. Ken worked as a national park ranger in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and as an instructor for Diablo Nature Adventures, teaching environmental science to school groups in Mount Diablo State Park. Rowdy, a border collie/terrier mix, is his canine buddy. Rowdy's motto is bark softly and carry a big stick.