Strawberry Cove Park/Belloc Lagoon
Strawberry Cove Park/Belloc Lagoon
With a full 10- piece par course, there’s no better spot to get your mourning exercise in than along the Strawberry Marsh. While your staying fit, you can commune with nature. The park is home to one of the best spots to watch the white egrets in their native habitat. To the west, Belloc Lagoon and estuary border the park. Four strategically located benches make it easy to quietly observe wildlife in its undisturbed habitat. The preservation of this sensitive habitat is one of the primary missions of SRD. That’s why we’re working closely with the San Francisco Estuary Invasive Spartina Project to preserve two endangered native plants. The Gum Plant (Grindelia stricta) and Point Reyes bird’s beak (Chloropyron maritimum) are both important habitat builders and important contributors to marsh restoration in Marin. This versatile public park has it all. In the spring and summer of 2024, nearby residents have proposed building a children’s playground in the Strawberry Cove Park area. Check this website for additional information and updates on new playground construction.