San Rafael Live Cam

The best place to play tennis and various social activities will ensure lots of fun for all


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Hosted by:
  • Marin Tennis Club
  • 925 Belle Avenue - San Rafael
  • California 94901 - United States
  • (415) 457-5160
  • https://www.marintennisclub.com/

In the North Bay region

While San Rafael, California is the commercial and government hub of breathtaking Marin County. Located equidistant from both the magnificent city of San Francisco and California's world-class wine country, residents here truly have one of the most desirable locations in America. It also gives locals easy access to places such as Point Reyes National Seashore and the old-growth forests of the Muir Woods.

San Rafael currently supports a population of just over 55,805 residents, with a median age of thirty nine years old. Over thirty five percent of residents here are employed in a professional or managerial capacity, while approximately twenty three percent work in the service industry. Just over thirteen percent of folks here work in sales. The median household income within San Rafael is well above the national average, coming in at around $61,840 per year.

You will find a housing style to suit every taste in San Rafael, from single-family attached and detached styles to multi-family complexes. Home ownership has proven to be a solid investment in the area, with steady appreciation over the years. The most popular option for buyers in San Rafael is a three-bedroom model. Recent sales figures indicate that the purchase price of a home in San Rafael reflects the desirability of the region in general, and this city in particular, with a current average of $1,010,250.

San Rafael is the oldest city within Marin County, and features several distinctive characteristics and attractions. You will find a wealth of Victorian architecture throughout town, as well as a charming downtown district. The Mission San Rafael Arcangel, for which the town was named, still stands. A more recent addition is the stunning Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Civic Center. San Rafael

Throughout the year, the town is alive with events, fairs and festivals. January is the peak of the whale watching season, during which time the Point Reyes National Seashore becomes an ideal viewing spot to witness California gray whales migrate to Mexico. In the summer months, visitors and locals alike turn out for the Youth in Arts Italian Street Painting Festival, when the sidewalks come to life with vibrant chalk paintings. San Rafael hosts the Marin County Fair over the Fourth of July weekend, and August brings the Marin Shakespeare Festival to town for weekend performances under the stars.