The Country Club area of Mill Valley offers one of the most balanced lifestyles in Southern Marin — combining open space, community amenities, and easy access to town in a setting that feels both relaxed and connected.
This is a part of Mill Valley where daily life tends to fall into place naturally. Between the golf course, the tennis and swim club, and the surrounding trails, so much of what people are looking for is already built in.
There’s a sense of ease here that’s hard to overstate.
The neighborhood sits within a gentle valley, and the presence of the Mill Valley Golf Course creates a feeling of openness that’s rare. It brings light, space, and a visual calm that carries throughout the area.
It doesn’t feel perched or dramatic — it feels grounded, accessible, and easy to live in.
Homes here tend to feel livable and approachable, with layouts that support everyday ease.
You’ll find:
The topography is generally less vertical, and lots are often more usable — something buyers immediately notice.
For those searching for Country Club area homes for sale in Mill Valley, the appeal often lies in how comfortable and functional the neighborhood feels.
This is where the Country Club area really stands apart.
I’m a member at both the Mill Valley Tennis & Swim Club and the Mill Valley Golf Course, and they’re a meaningful part of how I experience this neighborhood.
The tennis and swim club has that understated, social energy where you naturally run into people — families, neighbors, and a real sense of community that builds over time.
The golf course adds more than recreation. It creates open space, walking paths, and a sense of breathing room that defines the area.
And then there’s the Glen Drive fire road — one of my regular spots to hike with my dogs. It’s quiet, accessible, and surrounded by redwoods. That kind of everyday access to nature is something people come to value deeply once they live here.
In addition to the golf course and club, the area connects easily to:
It’s an active lifestyle without needing to plan for it.
Another key strength is how easy everything feels:
It’s one of the more practical and central locations in Mill Valley.
What consistently stands out is the balance:
It’s a neighborhood that supports a full lifestyle, without feeling busy or overwhelming.
Yes — many streets are quiet and accessible, and the golf course area enhances the sense of openness and walkability.
It’s a well-loved local hub offering tennis, swimming, and a strong sense of community.
Some properties do, while others benefit from the open feel the course creates nearby.
Typically just a few minutes by car.
If you’re considering this neighborhood, it’s worth understanding which streets are closest to the golf course, the club, or trail access — and how those small differences shape daily life.
It’s an area I experience firsthand, and I’m always happy to share a more detailed, street-level perspective — including opportunities that may not fully come to market.
You may also want to explore Homestead Valley for a more community-centered feel, or Middle Ridge for a more elevated, view-driven lifestyle.
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