Sanghashire

Welcome to The Tree House

Priceless gem in the heart of Mill Valley’s Muir Woods Park. It is a home with a black stained exterior and white interior with locally sourced white oak hardwood floors, and a view that can see as far as the Sierra Nevadas on a clear day.

“If the path before you is clear, you’re probably on someone else’s.”

- Joseph Campbell

Minimalistic space created for silent awareness

Stay a while - come walk these paths

HISTORY OF THE PLACE

The “hot dog house” or the “hot dog stand”, as some of the locals affectionately call the upper house, was built in the late 1930’s, and or, the early 1940’s to sell hot dogs to the local hikers walking up Mt. Tam.

Originally, the street was the primary hiking trail up Mt. Tam. Initially called “Liberty Trail”, now called “Pipeline” because there was an old water tower that fed water to town that now only leaves a dilapidated, riveted pipeline exposed on part of the trail that goes up the road to the Mountain Home Inn. This charming local inn is about a 15 minute walk away, and has a big great room with views of the ocean and the bay, and is a charming small hotel for hosting events and having a small dinner nearby.

As one walks down the property, and onto the lower Cypress Trail, there is easy access to the Dipsea Trail, which take you to town with a 20 minute walk or to the Pacific Ocean with a 6 mile hike. Downtown Mill Valley has great restaurants and hotels, and in particular, the Mill Valley Inn is a partner with discounts to those who are staying here.


The hot dog stand was built to sell food to the hikers. Cooked and prepared by the log cabin below now referred to as Dharmashire.

Hope you will join us.

It is a special, quiet, private place on the edge of Mill Valley overlooking the San Francisco Bay.


For those who wish to have their own private retreat, with absolute privacy, here is another option