Larkspur Ferry Terminal

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Directions to and from Larkspur Ferry Terminal  |  Nearby

This is one of the three Golden Gate Ferry terminals in the North Bay. It is also the location where passengers can directly transfer to Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit trains to Santa Rosa. The distance between the ferry terminal and rail platform is between 0.4 mile (shortest distance by using crosswalks at Sir Francis Drake) and 0.6 mile (longer distance via pedestrian overpass).

It is expected to take between 10 to 15 minutes to walk between these two locations, and faster with bicycles.

Points of interest

Golden Gate Ferry

This terminal is served by these routes:

Larkspur - San Francisco
Baseball service: Larkspur - Oracle Park

For regular service, purchase ferry tickets at the ticket machines in front of the boarding areas. Tickets for ferries to Oracle Park and Chase Center can be purchased from the ticket counter on game days only.

Additional information

Bus

Marin Airporter
Marin County - SFO
Marin Transit
San Rafael Transit Center - Larkspur - Marin Health - East Corte Madera
San Rafael - Larkspur - Marin General - Fairfax - Manor
Muir Woods Shuttle
Seasonal service: Larkspur Ferry - Muir Woods
Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit
On demand shuttle: Larkspur

Parking

Parking is available at the terminal. $2 fee is required on weekdays before 1pm. Overflow lot is located by the SMART station.

Paths connecting SMART and ferry

Map below shows two routes between SMART and Ferry. The green route goes through the Marin Country Mart and should take 10-15 minutes on foot (no crossing at signalized intersection). The blue route is all Class 3 bike paths with no street crossing/signals. Both routes cross Sir Francis Drake via overpass. It is possible to cross Sir Francis Drake Blvd at signalized crossings for shorter distance but have to wait for lights.

SMART Connect Larkspur shuttle is available to connect between the two locations and meet arriving trains and ferries. Priority is given to those with limited mobility or those who may not be able to walk that distance.

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