Top LGBTQ Beaches in Marshall, California
Located on the eastern side of the Tomales Bay shoreline, Alan Sieroty Beach is a narrow beach that has brown sand and pebbly portions. This beach is situated below the blufftop Millerton Point and is a part of the Tomales Bay State Park.
Located in the town of Marshall, Hog Island is a small vegetated island with a very small and narrow day-use only boat-in beach-campground that is a part of Point Reyes National Seashore. Hog Island is one of the northernmost beaches on Point Reyes Peninsula and is surrounded by the waters of Tomales Bay. Hog Island offers a boat-in campground that does not provide drinking water and you must carry all human waste out of it.
Located in the town of Marshall, Nick’s Cove has a small beach situated on the east shore of Tomales Bay and is a part of a park-boat ramp facility named Miller Boat Launch across Point Reyes Peninsula. Miller Boat Launch provides rented boats and kayaks to beachgoers visiting other boat-in camping beaches on Tomales Bay. Also known as Miller Park, Nick’s Cove is a family-friendly beach and a well-known destination for boating, kayaking, and fishing.