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A Conversation With Mike Higgins of Passport Resorts on Sustainability

How two well-known California resorts under the Passport umbrella — Cavallo Point and Post Ranch Inn — both prioritize sustainability.

A man with light gray hair wears a blue button up shirt, standing in front of a gray background.
by Mimi Towle
March 23, 2026
Two older men are sitting on wooden benches outside on a porch, their smiles hinting at an amicable meeting of minds. The man on the left has a white beard and wears a light blue shirt with jeans, while the man on the right sports a grey cap, dark sweater and grey pants.

How Cavallo Point Was Created: The Story Behind Marin’s Historic Lodge

A gorgeous eco-retreat by the bridge.

by Mandy Behbehani
March 20, 2026
CEO of EO Susan Griffin-Black stands for a headshot.

A Conversation With Susan Griffin-Black of EO and Everyone for everybody on Sustainability

Sustainability is top of mind for Susan Griffin-Black of EO and Everyone for everybody — we asked her how, and this is what she said.

by Mimi Towle
March 20, 2026
Helen Russel of Equator Coffees

A Conversation With Helen Russell of Equator Coffees

We sat down with the coffee shop owner to talk about how sustainability fits into her business model.

by Mimi Towle
March 20, 2026

3 Local Marin Businesses That Prioritize Sustainability

At the Helix Mastermind 2026 Winter Conference, CEOs of local businesses shared their success stories and how they prioritize sustainability.

Three business CEOs, Blair LaCorte and Mimi Towle stand for a photo after the Helix Mastermind 2026 Winter Conference.
by Mimi Towle
March 20, 2026

Oink, Oink, Hooray! Marin Rescue Pigs Is Making a Difference, One Pig at a Time

This Novato rescue is changing lives — caring for and inspiring love for pigs, snout by snout.

by Emma Robertson
November 17, 2025
Authentic Italian restaurant serving handmade pizzas with fresh ingredients, prosciutto, arugula, and gourmet desserts

Restaurant Partner Profiles 2025: The Top Places to Eat Out in Marin and the Restaurateurs Behind Them

From artisan pizza and handmade pasta to coastal seafood and comfort classics, discover Marin’s best dining.

by Marin Staff | Partnership
October 28, 2025
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Discover Etude Winery: Napa Valley’s Pinot Noir Destination

Etude Winery in Carneros invites you to savor Napa’s harvest—where vineyard beauty meets world-class Pinot Noir. Discover Napa’s definitive Pinot.

by Etude Winery | Partnership
October 1, 2025
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Where Heritage Lives: How Community Support Has Helped the Canal District Grow Its Local Businesses

Explore how grassroots organizations and neighbors uplift San Rafael’s Canal District, building equity, resilience, and stronger community ties.

by Emma Robertson
September 25, 2025

The Best Caterers and Food Delivery in Marin County

If you need food brought to you for an event or large gathering, we’ve got the people to contact.

Best Catering Service Marin County, Jessie and Laurent Catering
by Marin Staff
August 27, 2025
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No better way to “Kickoff" Summer☀️ On Sunday, 6/ No better way to “Kickoff" Summer☀️

On Sunday, 6/14, we had an amazing time partnering with @cavallopoint to welcome the sunshine and summertime vibes at their Summer Kickoff Party!

We would like to give a huge shout-out to their team for such a wonderful evening. From delicious drinks provided by @localmotion_co and @sausalitoliquor to the decadent food catered by Cavallo Point- it was an unforgettable evening.

We would also like to recognize the music stylings of David Martin’s House Party, who kept people dancing to the very end!

Thank you to all who were able to join and celebrate with us. Cheers to Cavallo Point’s Summer Kickoff Party and cheers to many more events together!

More photos to come… but here is a sneak peek until then🌟
We look forward to seeing you at the Kickoff Summe We look forward to seeing you at the Kickoff Summer Soiree this Sunday @cavallopoint 

We thought we’d help those attending with a few conversation starters- Oh, and did you hear? Cavallo Point is offering 40% off rooms and 50% off suites on the night of the party🌟

See you there!
The HOTEST Man to ever run the Dipsea! June 14, 2 The HOTEST Man to ever run the Dipsea!

June 14, 2026 marks the 115th running of the Dipsea. This means 1,500 men and women, ranging in age from 8–80, most of them Marin residents, will leave downtown Mill Valley beginning at 8 a.m. and climb up 685 concrete steps, then run seven miles along some of Mt Tamalpais’ most rutted and steep dirt trails and finish in Stinson Beach near the Pacific Ocean. Sound like fun? It ain’t!

But for nearly every year since 1905, thousands of runners have insisted upon doing it. Only during two years of the Great Depression, four years of WWII and one year of the Covid pandemic were runners forced to stay home because the Dipsea had been cancelled. Yet, according to historian Barry Spitz’s 270-page book Dipsea, The Greatest Race, the weather — be it rain, fog or freezing cold — has never caused a cancellation.

Nor has harsh heat ever halted Dipsea mania. As Spitz chronicles on page 63, “The 1940 race was held on an oppressively hot day, perhaps the hottest in Dipsea history, with morning temperatures above 90 degrees.” Obvious results of the high temperatures were the runner’s slow times. “The winner Ernie Marinoni’s time,” Spitz points out, “was the second slowest winning time ever.” And Marinoni (note the first five letters of his last name), pictured above, wasn’t your typical runner. “He fought 183 fights as a lightweight boxer named Johnnie Costello,” writes Spitz. “He could really withstand punishment.” Who knows what the weather will be like for this year’s running of the Dipsea, but there’s one thing all of its runners will have to have in common — the ability to really withstand punishment.

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Don’t forget to buy your tickets to the Summer Kic Don’t forget to buy your tickets to the Summer Kickoff Party at the Cavallo Point Lodge!

Enjoy a complimentary welcome drink, live music by David Martin’s House Party, delicious food and an exclusive first look at what’s ahead for Cavallo Point’s dining spaces, including the highly anticipated return of local favorites, Farley Bar and Murray Circle!

Grab your tickets at the link in our bio 🔗

📅 Sunday, June 14
🕒 3:00 to 6:00 PM
📍 601 Murray Circle, Sausalito, CA 94965
🎟️ $50

#marinmagazine #cavallopoint #summer
Weaving from downtown Mill Valley to the town of S Weaving from downtown Mill Valley to the town of Stinson Beach, the Dipsea will treat you to views, but also make sure you’re getting a workout. You’ll start off with a climb up the 680ish stairs, and later find yourself crossing the Panoramic Highway.

This year’s race is on June 14. Are you going? Comment below👇

Here’s what you need to know:
🏃 Length: About 7 miles, depending on your route
🚻 Amenities: Restrooms, picnic tables and water fountains
🅿️ Parking: Street Parking near Old Mill Park
🥾 Known for: Being the oldest footrace this side of the Mississippi
🐶 Dogs: No

Read our Ultimate Guide to the Dipsea Trail in our bio 🔗

📷 Tim Porter

#marinmagazine #marincounty #dipseatrail
Marin Magazine’s Best of County Party is coming! Marin Magazine’s Best of County Party is coming!

Join us on Friday, July 31st, to celebrate this year’s Best of the County winners and the local businesses that make Marin County so incredible.

Enjoy music, delicious bites and an open bar provided by our partners, Sausalito Liquor and J Vineyards & Winery. Experience fun activations, great swag bags and much more!

Get tickets now! Link in bio 🔗

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By definition, hotels typically cater to travelers By definition, hotels typically cater to travelers with limited time in the area, especially those in bucket-list locations like Sausalito. A few, though, become beloved by locals, offering opportunities to celebrate life’s milestones in style, reconnect with friends over dinner or just drop in for a post-work drink — think a combination of the Ahwahnee in Yosemite, Hotel del Coronado in San Diego and the bar from Cheers.

Cavallo Point, a Michelin two-key property, however, does it all while tucked away in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area’s Fort Baker. And nearly 20 years after the debut of its sustainably repurposed military facilities, this luxurious lodge is welcoming neighbors with renewed vigor as DiamondRock Hospitality, which purchased the property in 2018, partners with the original developers to bring back a restored sensibility and sense of place.

The desire to include those who have been part of the property’s identity from its inception comes in part from the man who helped build it. “Without the community, Cavallo Point would not be as successful as it is,” says Mike Freed, co-founder and managing partner of Passport Resorts. In 2008 Freed and his team famously blocked a mega-Marriott plan to take over the space and instead, with a keen respect for the environment and preserving the original buildings, created Cavallo Point.

Read about Cavallo Point’s new improvements, plus its rich history in our bio 🔗

✍️ Jeanne Cooper

#marinmagazine #cavallopoint #sausalito
Don’t let this be you 🫣 Voting closes Friday, May Don’t let this be you 🫣

Voting closes Friday, May 29th at 4 p.m. PST.

Don’t be late ☠️

Link in bio to vote 🔗

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The June issue has arrived! Here are the features The June issue has arrived!

Here are the features you can look forward to reading:

🌁 Cavallo Point at 20 Years
Marin’s iconic hotel is a destination for visitors and locals alike to gather with friends and family

🚌 Marin Transit
Four Marin locals share how they take advantage of public transportation

This month’s issue also includes a special SPACES section and an ultimate Bay Area summer guide by Local Getaways.

Read all these great stories and more in our June issue. Link in bio 🔗

📷 Kodiak Greenwood

#marinmagazine #magazinecover #mayissue
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