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Larkspur, CA is a beautiful city situated in the San Francisco Bay Area. With its stunning scenery and rich history, it is no wonder that this city draws so many visitors each year. Larkspur is known for its historic district which houses a variety of antique stores, restaurants, and shops. It’s also home to an award-winning local winery. Visitors can take part in outdoor activities such as fishing, kayaking, or hiking along the trails of Larkspur’s forests. For those looking for more peaceful pastimes, there are a plethora of art galleries, parks, and public gardens in the area to explore.
The reviews for Larkspur are overwhelmingly positive; many people rave about how beautiful and friendly the city is. From locals to tourists alike, everyone seems to be in agreement that this place offers something special that you won't find anywhere else. People also love all of the activities available including fishing and hiking- both of which make up great opportunities to get out and explore nature. Additionally, they enjoy the selection of unique restaurants located throughout town which feature delicious cuisines from around the world. Overall, Larkspur is a wonderful place with plenty of activities for everyone to enjoy!
based on 4 ReviewsGet to know Larkspur with the latest comments and reviews from people who live in or have visited Larkspur
area - 9/29/2009
Wonderful. safe, clean, beautiful, great
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Diversity - 8/29/2007
With a population that is 90.37% white, 0.84% black, 4.48% asian, 0.24% native american, and 4.07% 'Other', I would hardly claim that Larkspur is diverse!
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Larkspur and Marin - 7/19/2007
We really like the area in and around Larkspur, including San Anselmo and Fairfax. In particular, there is access to spectacular open spaces for hiking, biking, etc. right on our doorstep. Great little towns, shops and restaurants, and local events. However, property is extremely expensive and property taxes very high. Congestion is increasingly an issue, particularly around 101 heading into San Francisco and north to wine country. The ferry offers a great commute into the city, but there too access can become clogged around peak travel times. On balance, 'though, a great place to live - if you can afford
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