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Visitors explore the Cataract Trail
Cataract Trail Hike

Located on the mountain’s wild northern slope, this hike starts on Cataract Trail, passes the Laurel Dell picnic area, then veers on to the High Marsh Trail and on to peaceful Potrero Meadows via the Kent Trail. The loop finishes with the Benstein Trail.

Aerial view of the former Mill Valley Air Force Station atop West Peak
West Peak Loop Hike

Enjoy views of Mt. Tam and the surrounding parklands on this scenic hike. 

Women’s Dipsea Hike
Dipsea Hike

Stretching from Mill Valley to Stinson Beach, the famed Dipsea Trail is for hikers looking for a challenge. It begins in Mill Valley, climbs over a Mt. Tam ridge, passes through Muir Woods, and descends to Stinson Beach.

Scenic view of Mori Point Loop Trail, park visitors walk amongst wildflowers on a sunny day.
Mori Point Peak Loop

Mori Point is a great place to enjoy a sunset, scan the waters for whale spouts, or simply enjoy the waves of the Pacific Coast washing up onto the shores.

Tennessee Valley trail
Tennessee Valley Loop Hike

Tucked in the Marin Headlands, Tennessee Valley opens a clear plain to the ocean through the scrub and grasses.

Soaring red-tailed hawk
Hawk Hill Hike

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

With stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco beyond, Hawk Hill Trail brings visitors to the top of the Marin Headlands. During migration season, Hawk Hill lives up to its name with dozens, sometimes hundreds, of hawks spotted in a day. Wheelchair accessible.

West Point Inn
Mt. Tam Loop Hike

Difficulty: Moderate

A wonderful loop hike on Mt. Tam with a stop at the historic West Point Inn for lemonade or a snack and a panoramic view.

California newt
Coastal Trail Walk, with Newts

This mellow hike was a joy in spring: wildflowers everywhere, great views, no fog. We chose the hiker-only trails where we could, but bike routes cover similar ground.

Crissy Field activities
Crissy Field Waterfront Walk

Restored in 2001, Crissy Field wasted no time in becoming a San Francisco icon and a gem of the Parks Conservancy. The former military airfield now sports a clean, smooth promenade with views of the Golden Gate, Alcatraz, and the North and East Bays.