Lagunitas Creek meanders through the Samuel P. Taylor State Park. The scenic stream originates in Mount Tamalpais and then feeds several water bodies that supply drinking water to Marin County. Lagunitas Creek is an important habitat for Coho salmon.
Spanning a lush landscape, the Coyote Hills Nectar Garden is thoughtfully curated to attract and support native pollinators, showcasing an array of vibrant flowers that provide nourishment and habitat. This garden's unique allure lies in its role as an educational space, fostering awareness about the vital relationship between plants and pollinators. Visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty while learning about the ecological significance of these interactions. The garden offers a tranquil escape and an opportunity to appreciate nature.