Hal Brown Park at Creekside
27-acre Hal Brown Park in Greenbrae has something for everyone.
Rangers Recommend
- Travel walking paths along Corte Madera Creek, with views of Mount Tam. Note: bridge closed September 2024 through January 2025 for construction.
- Enjoy free play on a large expanse of pesticide-free turf.
- The wellness grove features a variety of medicinal plants.
- Take a meditative walk through the labyrinth, with mosaic by artist Rachel Rodi.
- An amphitheater provides space for community music and theater.
- The park is named for Supervisor Hal Brown, who served from 1982–2010, the longest term to date in Marin County.
- Friendly dogs on leash are welcome. No dogs allowed in the playground area.
Activities




Amenities
Benches, Drinking Fountains, Lawn / Turf, Picnic Tables, Playground, Restroom
Know Before You Go
- To protect sensitive habitat and wildlife species, people and dogs are not allowed in wetland areas.
- To bring a jump house to Hal Brown for a party or celebration, you must complete an online reservation for the partial lawn. Complete the jump house request form during your reservation checkout. No permit is required.
- No organized sports at this park. Check the Activity Finder for other locations.
