Madrone Canyon
Longtime homeowners and nature lovers
Madrone Canyon sits west of downtown and climbs gently into the wooded hills at the base of Mount Tam. Homes are mostly older, custom builds, some cottages, some mid-century, and a few more modern. Many sit on sloped lots with redwood trees for cover. Streets are narrow and quiet, and traffic is light.
This is one of the more private parts of Larkspur. People come here for quiet, shade, and nature. Trailheads into Baltimore Canyon and King Mountain are within walking distance. It’s not very walkable to town, but still close by car or bike.
Zoned Schools:
-Elementary: Neil Cummins Elementary
-Middle: Hall Middle School
-High: Redwood High School
Median Home Price: ~$2.5M
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Chapman Park (Corte Madera)
- Cascade Canyon (Fairfax)
- Homestead Valley (Mill Valley)
Heather Gardens
Families and professionals
Heather Gardens sits east of Magnolia Avenue and is one of the more conventional suburban parts of Larkspur. Homes are on level lots and were mostly built between the 1950s and 1970s. It’s a friendly neighborhood, easy for kids to ride bikes and for neighbors to get to know one another.
You’re close to both downtown Larkspur and Corte Madera shopping. Schools and parks are walkable. While it doesn’t have dramatic views or standout architecture, it’s reliable, livable, and practical.
Zoned Schools:
-Elementary: Neil Cummins Elementary
-Middle: Hall Middle School
-High: Redwood High School
Median Home Price: ~$1.8M
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Madera Gardens (Corte Madera)
- Terra Linda flats (San Rafael)
- Tam Valley flats (Mill Valley)
Larkspur Marina
Professionals and families
Larkspur Marina is a small, waterfront neighborhood tucked between Corte Madera Creek and the ferry terminal. Homes are larger, many with direct water access and private docks. Architecture here includes modern and Mediterranean styles, often with big windows facing the water.
It’s one of the more high-end pockets in town, and also one of the most convenient for commuting. You can walk to the ferry, the bike path, and several restaurants or grocery stores nearby. Despite being close to the freeway, it feels tucked away and quiet.
Zoned Schools:
-Elementary: Neil Cummins Elementary
-Middle: Hall Middle School
-High: Redwood High School
Median Home Price: ~$2.4M
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Mariner Cove (Corte Madera)
- Bel Marin Keys (Novato)
- Baypoint Lagoon (San Rafael)
Palm Hill
Professionals, families, and some downsizers
Palm Hill is a small, walkable hillside neighborhood on the edge of downtown Larkspur. It has a mix of home styles—some early 20th-century bungalows, some 1970s ranches, and a few recent remodels. It’s a little more eclectic than some other parts of town, but very livable.
The location is a big draw. You can walk to town, to school, or to the local trails. The hill gives some homes views of the Bay or Mount Tam. Lot sizes vary, and so does home size, but the neighborhood feels settled and well cared for.
Zoned Schools:
-Elementary: Neil Cummins Elementary
-Middle: Hall Middle School
-High: Redwood High School
Median Home Price: ~$2.1M
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Baltimore Canyon (Larkspur)
- Tamalpais Park (Mill Valley)
- Kentfield flats (Kentfield)