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Mount Tamalpais State Park and Bolinas Ridge:

High on the slopes of Mt. Tamalpais and along Bolinas Ridge, this route takes full advantage of the mountain's challenging trails, breathtaking views, forested glades, and flowery slopes.
6.4miles

6.4 miles one-way for hikers, 5.6 miles one-way for equestrians, 5.2 miles one-way for mountain bikers on unofficial route; car shuttle possible

DIFFICULTY: Moderate

From: Pantoll Ranger Station in Mill Valley

To: Bolinas-Fairfax Road in Bolinas

High on the slopes of Mount Tamalpais and along Bolinas Ridge, this route takes full advantage of the mountain’s breathtaking views, forested glades, and grassy slopes. The views to the ocean out over the steep open slopes are unsurpassed. Coastal fog often obscures vistas in the morning and late afternoon. Choose a clear winter or spring day to appreciate views up and down the coast and the wildflowers that bloom along the trail.

Equestrians use California Riding & Hiking Trail between Pan Toll and Rock Spring. (For equestrian directions beyond this point, phone Marin Horse Council at (415) 259-5783.)

Bicyclists can use Pan Toll Rd. and W. Ridgecrest Blvd. to Bolinas-Fairfax Rd.
Includes highest point on Ridge Trail in Marin County: near Bolinas Ridge (2066 ft, on Old Mine Trail)

Elevation Gain/Loss 770 feet/730 feet one-way for hikers, 735 feet/740 feet one-way for equestrians, 540 feet/550 feet for bicyclists

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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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