Mill ValleyMill Valley is a family orientated town nestled at the base of Mount Tamalpais in a village like setting at the downtown square. Attractive shops, delicious restaurants, lively local music keep the town bustling. Parks and canyons are filled with redwood trees, seasonal creeks and nature. Homes scatter up the hillsides towards the ridgelines. An eclectic mix of homes can be found, from brown shingle to redwood contemporary on steep hillsides. On the other side of the mountain is Stinson Beach. Many outdoor activities can be played- mountain bike riding, running, hiking, paddle boarding, or a leisure walk to town for coffee.
Population: 14,311 |
At A Glance...
Incorporated: 1900
Population: 13,903 (2010 census)
Medium Income: $119,669
City Officials: Mayor Kenneth R. Wachtel, Vice Mayor Garry Lion, Councilmembers Stephanie Moulton-Peters, John McCauley and Jessica Jackson.
Visitor Attractions: Point Bonita Lighthouse, Bothin Marsh Open Space Preserve, Muir Woods.
Annual Events: Mill Valley Film Festival, Dipsea Foot Race, The Mountain Play, Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival.
Incorporated: 1900
Population: 13,903 (2010 census)
Medium Income: $119,669
City Officials: Mayor Kenneth R. Wachtel, Vice Mayor Garry Lion, Councilmembers Stephanie Moulton-Peters, John McCauley and Jessica Jackson.
Visitor Attractions: Point Bonita Lighthouse, Bothin Marsh Open Space Preserve, Muir Woods.
Annual Events: Mill Valley Film Festival, Dipsea Foot Race, The Mountain Play, Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival.