Mill Valley


In 2005, Mill Valley ranked thenth on CNN/Money and Money magazine’s list of the 100 Best Places to Live in the United States.

Beyond its coastal area and marshlands, the town lies between lush wooded canyons at the base of Mount Tamalpais and borders The Muir Woods National Monument. Mill Valley is surrounded by parklands, open-space reserves, parks, and coastal habitats, which settle the town in a natural wilderness.

Mill Valley fosters an evident artistic heritage. The downtown area is spotted with open-air coffee shops, art galleries and other signs of a prospering artistic community. The city is also home to a wide range of services, shops and eateries, a large portion of which are located in its cozy downtown area.