June Events in (and Near) Marin

May 31, 2023

Summer is just around the corner as are a host of June events in Marin, including local volunteer opportunities, nature talks, LGBTQ+ Pride Month celebrations, and overflowing farmers’ markets.

As June is also recognized as Great Outdoors Month, we hope you will take some time to get outside to visit a ranch, join a parade, take a hike or bike ride, or visit some of Marin’s producers at local events and festivals.

The 55,700 acres of MALT-protected land you may pass on your way to events in Marin support greater biodiversity, a robust local food system, a strong local economy, and the rainbow of communities that live around us.

Farm Visits and Tastings

View the days and times of weekly farmers’ markets hosted by the Agricultural Institute of Marin around the Bay Area as well as this list of farmers’ markets sorted by the day of the week.

You can book food and farm tours to visit multiple producers of local food and fiber in one day-trip!

Pride Events

Hikes, Walks, and Rides 

Volunteer Opportunities 

Wildlife and Nature Events

Markets and Other Family Fun

Please double check details for all Marin events at the links above before venturing out, as MALT is not the event host organization for most of the Marin events listed here. Dates, times, fees, or restrictions may change. 


EAT LOCAL, STAY CONNECTED

Every time you shop, you can choose to support your local food economy and the farmers and ranchers who help steward this vital landscape. Start today!

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