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Dillon Beach: A adventure

Dillon Beach: A adventure

Maya at Dillon Beach. Photo by Dave Kendrick.

Dillon Beach: A adventure

1 Beach Ave., Dillon Beach, California 94929

(707) 878-3030

When planning a trip to Dillon Beach, always double-check the latest off-leash rules. While DogTrekker provides regular updates, ensure the area still allows voice control for your dog before letting them off the leash. Dillon Beach offers a wide range of activities for the whole family, making it a destination worth the drive to Marin County. Visitors can enjoy swimming, surfing, sea kayaking, windsurfing, boogie boarding, hiking, boating, fishing, or exploring the fascinating tide pools along the coastline. With such a variety of options, there’s genuinely something for different interests—whether you’re looking to catch waves or simply walk along the shore watching the rocks and seaweed.

One of the best aspects of Dillon Beach is the absence of leash laws in designated areas, which allows dogs to roam free provided they respond to voice commands and are friendly with other dogs and people. This freedom creates an incredible environment where your dog can run, play, and socialize in the fresh ocean air without restriction. The beach itself has a real, working quality to it—you’ll see families, surfers, and dogs all sharing the space naturally. It’s the kind of place where everyone seems to move at their own pace, whether that’s paddling out into the waves or just wandering the sand. The dunes and coastal vegetation provide good spots to explore beyond the water’s edge if your dog prefers solid ground.

It’s essential to keep the beach clean by picking up after your dog to ensure that everyone can enjoy this place long-term. While the beach itself is public, be mindful that the surrounding area is private property, so it’s good to stay within the designated zones and respect boundaries. The parking area is straightforward and fills up on weekends, especially during summer and good surf days.

After a day filled with adventure and play, consider visiting Coastal Kitchen, a charming eatery that offers ample outdoor seating where you can relax with your dog by your side. The setting lets you watch the water while you eat, and the staff understands that dogs are part of the outing. Check the website for the latest information on parking, entrance fees, dog fees, and seasonal hours before heading out, as these details can shift with the seasons and tide conditions.

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