Miller Boat Launch

Respect park rules to make your visit safe and enjoyable.

  • Do not block boat ramp.
  • Fish responsibly. Fishing is subject to the rules of the California Department of Fish and Game, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Marin County Parks. Fishing license may be required.
  • Protect sensitive ecosystems. Once launched, keep watercraft at least 50 feet from shoreline.
  • Dogs must be on a leash. Leash must not exceed 6 feet in length.
  • Individuals accompanying dogs are required to clean up and dispose of pet waste.
  • Dispose of fish parts and excess bait in trash containers. Do not pollute the waters.
  • Shoreline fishers yield to boats and water craft.
  • Hold your pole – do not set lines. Two poles maximum per person.
  • For safety, walk only on docks and piers. Do not run.
  • Keep the boat launch litter-free. Use garbage cans provided, scoop dog poop, and carry out all your belongings.
  • Be aware your cell phone may not have a signal when you are out on the water.
  • Do not disturb wetlands or wildlife.
  • No fires, no smoking.
  • No firearms or weapons of any kind.
  • No camping.
  • Dumping prohibited.
  • Be peaceful. No loud noise or amplified music.
  • No operating or landing aircraft of any kind, including drones.
  • Overnight parking requires a permit. Boat-in camping permits issued by the National Park Service are honored. For other permits call (415) 473-7608.
  • Groups of 20 or more people must make an advance reservation. Learn more about reservations and permits.
  • Some park locations may require permits for commercial use, including tours, classes, camps, film, or photography. Learn about permit applications.

Always listen to Parks staff. Rule violations can result in citation and fines. Read the official Parks regulations: Marin County Municipal Code Title 10.