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Cavallo Point: The Lodge at the Golden Gate

601 Murray Circle

Sausalito, CA 94965

Tel. (415) 339-4700

Fax. (415) 339-4792

info@cavallopoint.com

www.cavallopoint.com

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A former Army post within Golden Gate National Park is poised to become a luxury resort that emphasizes the environment, lifelong learning and comfort. When it opens this summer, Cavallo Point, the Lodge at the Golden Gate, will be San Francisco Bay's only urban national park lodge. The group of historic buildings on expansive grounds is a mile from Sausalito in the former Ft. Baker.

The compound features rooms that are a century apart in character and style. The 7...

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- Valli Herman, L.A. Times Staff Writer (Mar. 7, 2008)

Cavallo Point: The Lodge at the Golden Gate

Michal Venera

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  • 3 stars
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  • 4 stars
  • Service
  • 4 stars
  • Location
  • 4 stars

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Parking: Overnight valet parking $20

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Ciao bambino has checked out this property for families and loves it!

Posted by kristi  from Dana Point, CA  on January 22, 2009

Set near the golden gate bridge in sausalito, cavallo point lodge is a historic retreat with easy access to phenomenal bay area activities. guests are treated to a unique bay area experience – most of the lodge is comprised of turn-of-the-century buildings that were part of the original fort baker army post. meticulous renovation work preserved original features and recycled materials whenever possible - the result is an eco-friendly yet luxurious atmosphere. the décor is modern and cozy with a stunning art collection. there are many room types to choose from - suites in the bayside buildings feel like apartments - a spacious option for families. adjacent to an enormous grassy area and a fabulous hands-on kids museum, the location is ideal for families with toddlers; meanwhile, immediate access to some of the best biking and hiking in the bay area make the lodge perfect for families with older kids as well.

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Holy cow this is mind blowing.....

Posted by Pavlov  from SF, CA  on June 12, 2008

You have to check this place out. once the most underused public places in the bay, it has been completely revitalized as the most stunning joint i have seen in years!!!!! high end food and bar, amazing historic and leed compliant hotel rooms that range in price from cheaper than anything to whoah.. pricey but more than worth it. some of the views are, without a doubt, the finest views of a city in the world. the view of the bridge is absolutely insane, and this is one of those places that doesn't suffer from fog. if fort baker/cavallo is socked in, so is everywhere in the bay. and... if you don't have a view of the bay and bridge, you end up feeling removed and secluded as if you were in the middle of yosemite.

this place drives me bonkers with pleasure. the art, the programs, spa.. etc. i could ramble forever about it.

and the parade ground? best picnic / kite flying / dog playing place in the world. it is like... i dunno.. 15 acres? it is just insane.

okay... obviously i was pleased to find this place. enjoy it too!!!!!!

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