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Bolinas Ridge to Samuel P. Taylor State Park:

Walk along the heights of Bolinas Ridge to see magnificent views of the sparkling ocean, tree-covered ridges, and distant peaks.
12.5miles

12.5 miles one-way to Samuel P. Taylor State Park; 12.2 miles one-way to parking at Platform Bridge, Tocaloma; 11.1 miles one-way to alternative trailhead at Olema Hill on Sir Francis Drake Boulevard; car shuttle possible. Wheechair users can access the 3-mile Cross Marin Trail.

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

From: Bolinas-Fairfax Road in Bolinas

To: State Park Entrance in Lagunitas

An unpaved road, mostly downhill, runs along the crest of Bolinas Ridge, and from its heights you have magnificent views of the sparkling ocean, Tomales Bay, Point Reyes Peninsula, tree-covered ridges, deep canyons, oak-dotted hills, and distant peaks. On Bolinas Ridge, you travel through damp forests on soft and springy leaf duff; wind through tall chaparral on bare, rocky sandstone; and cross open, cattle-grazed grasslands. After descending to Lagunitas Creek, the shaded Cross Marin Trail is paved from Platform Bridge southeast through Samuel P. Taylor State Park. Weather and temperature vary: On Bolinas Ridge, long, exposed stretches of trail can be windy, hot, or foggy. For bikers, the Bolinas Ridge Trail can be bumpy and rutted.

Elevation Gain/Loss 490 feet/1,800 feet one-way

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This trail description is excerpted from the 2019 Guidebook. For details on all trails, trailheads and more buy the book from Wilderness Press.

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