Ross, CA, a secluded enclave in Marin County, is surrounded by forested hills and open spaces, creating a leafy and serene environment. The town, known for its large homes and estates, has a small-town community vibe where residents often meet at the Spanish Colonial-style downtown post office. Ross is 11 miles north of San Francisco and spans two miles, featuring quaint garden-style eateries and highly rated schools such as Ross Elementary, Wade Thomas Elementary School, Redwood High School, and Marin Catholic High School. The residential streets are shaded by towering live oak and elm trees, with home styles ranging from Italianate mansions to whimsical cottages, Victorians, Tudors, modern farmhouses, and mid-century modern properties. Dining options include Crowne and Crumpet, Tony Tutto Pizza, and Marche, a French bistro with a garden-style patio. For groceries, residents frequent Woodlands Market in Kentfield and Andronico’s Community Markets in San Anselmo. Outdoor recreation is abundant with the 25-acre Natalie Coffin Greene Park, Phoenix Lake, and the Marin Art and Garden Center, which features 11 acres of gardens and a community playground. Ross hosts various community events, including the Ross Annual 4th of July Parade, summer concert series, and the Ross Town Dinner. Transportation options include Sir Francis Drake Boulevard, leading to Highway 101 and the Larkspur Ferry Terminal, with shuttle services available to San Francisco International Airport, 40 miles away.