With the days getting longer, there’s no better time to go on a hike! With so many hidden gems, it can be challenging to find the best nearby trails. Look no further than Mt Tam for the best bay views. From rolling hills to redwood trees and streams, Mt. Tam has everything you could want in a hike. However, with over 100 trails, it can be hard to find the best one. Look no further for the top trails of the stunning state park.
Dipsea to Steep Ravine Loop from Pantoll (3.8mi)
This moderate-length hike is perfect for people who want to explore all that the mountain has to offer without having to travel too far! The Dipsea to Steep Ravine Loop is a 3.8-mile round-trip hike estimated to take about 2.5 hours. The hike takes you on a stunning descent into a canyon where you’ll follow a creek through the spectacular redwood forest. On this hike, be prepared for a steep climb for the second half as you ascend back to the ranger’s station.
Bolinas Ridge, Cataract, and Old Mine Loop (5.8mi)
Ocean views and oak woodlands make this hike truly spectacular and worth the 5.8-mile journey. Not only will you have stunning viewpoints, but you’ll also be surrounded by wildlife and get the chance to see a family of deer, or even banana slugs! If you miss them, the rolling hills and quaint streams are sure to take your breath away (if the hike hasn’t already). Be sure to plan for this hike. The last mile is a steep uphill climb.
Fern Creek, Lost, and Canopy Trail Loop (3mi)
Looking for a shorter hike? Right next to Mt. Tam is Muir Woods, where you’ll find a stunning three-mile loop taking you through towering redwoods and past a well-loved redwood tree slice. This hike starts on a boardwalk before veering off-trail to dirt paths lined with trees and occasional waterfalls. Because Muir Woods is popular, it’s recommended to arrive early and make a parking reservation to avoid large crowds.
Want to see all the trails? Check out the trail maps here, and be sure to check on parking reservations if you choose the Muir Woods side!
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