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Marin county day hike
Will be in San Rafael the next three day's and looking for a day hike in the area. Would like something 4-5 hours with maybe a view of the ocean. Thanks for any help.
Last edited by cuwinbs; 07-09-2019 at 07:53 AM. |
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Marin..
The Dipsea route is kinda steep, but it's beautiful and ticks the boxes. Leave from downtown Mill Valley.
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Here's a few:
1) If the weather at the coast is nice, park near Stinson, hike up Dipsea to Pantoll and back down via Matt Davis trail. 2) If the coast is looking foggy, take Railroad Grade to West Point Inn and to East Peak. Another one is to park at the Rock Spring Trail head and hike around the trails on the west side of Ridge Crest. Lots of great views of the Pacific. |
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Personal favorite: Fort Baker and Marin Headlands. Pretty spectacular all around. Foggy weather might discourage. There's hiking and checking stuff out and access to a beach.
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Mt. Tam / Stinson
Starting at Stinson Beach, go up Matt Davis Trail to Pantoll then down Steep Ravine connecting with Dipsea back to Stinson. It's one of the best hikes around - maybe 9 miles. Finish with a dipped cone at Parkside.
Alamere Falls is a nice out-and-back walk to a beach waterfall. Super easy but more traffic. |
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We did the Tomales Point trail (an out and back that is about 8.5 miles) a couple of weeks ago. It is about an hour away from San Rafael. Not a ton of vertical, but has beautiful views most of the way. (The Tomales Point Trailhead is on Google maps).
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Wherever you decide to hike start the day with pre-dawn carbo loading at Donut Alley in Larkspur.
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FYI: Cash only. Apple Fritters are to die for which is basically what you are doing when you eat them
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Maybe so, but what a way to go!
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truth....
Also if you hike to Stinson ala Dipsea trail or something else you can take a bus back to Mill Valley. Pro tip: there are two bus stops in Stinson: 1) on HWY 1 near the four way stop sign 2) Near the front entrance of the State Beach. Go to the bus stop #2 because you have a much greater chance of getting a seat on the bus.
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