06/01/2026
Bolinas' Dogtown Farmhouse
$2,595,000.
4 gorgeous acres
Dogtownfarmhouse.com
Offered for the first time in more than six decades, this remarkable four-acre generational property rests within the historic hamlet of Dogtown at the southern edge of the Olema Valley, where protected parklands, ranching history, and the natural beauty of Bolinas, California.
Dating to the early 1900s, the farmhouse reflects the character of early ranch architecture, with soaring ceilings, a front porch, hardwood floors, and spaces shaped by generations who lived closely connected to the land. Sunlit meadows, a seasonal creek, mature fruit trees, and a canopy of oak, cedar, redwood, willow, eucalyptus, and fruit trees create a landscape that changes beautifully throughout the seasons.
Surrounded by the protected lands of Point Reyes National Seashore and Golden Gate National Recreation Area, the property enjoys exceptional access to nearby horse, hiking, and biking trails, including the Olema and McCurdy trails. Wildlife is part of daily life here, with deer, migratory birds, and Anna’s hummingbirds frequenting the property from morning until dusk.
A defining feature of the landscape is the expansive equestrian arena and barn, a lasting reminder of the property’s agricultural heritage and long-standing relationship with horses and ranch life. Additional structures, including a second unit , workshop, paddock, tool shed, carport, and vintage windmill, contribute to the property’s versatility and enduring character.
Beyond the house and meadows, through a stand of willows, lies what generations of family affectionately called the “Willow Kingdom”—a place of exploration, imagination, and cherished memories. It is one of many reminders that this property has been more than a home; it has been a gathering place, a sanctuary, and a landscape woven into the lives of those who have cared for it.
Rich in history, natural beauty, and possibility, this rare offering reflects the layered stories of the Coast Miwok, early ranching families, and the generations who have called Dogtown home.