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Rodeo Lagoon view toward Marin Headlands Visitor Center
Lagoon Loop Trail
Difficulty Level: Easiest
Trail Length: 3.18 miles round trip

Rodeo Lagoon offers habitat for birds, butterflies, and bobcats—as well as miles of backcountry and coastal trails.

Poppies overlooking Fort Cronkhite and Rodeo Beach
Wolf Ridge Trail
Difficulty Level: Strenuous
Trail Length: 4.40 miles round trip

After taking the Coastal Trail up from Rodeo Beach, you'll take the Wolf Ridge Trail on your way to Hill 88 (accessed by a spur trail). It's a bit of a climb, but the Wolf Ridge Trail rewards doughty visitors with spectacular views of the Marin Headlands and Pacific

Trail atop Bolinas Ridge
Bolinas Ridge Trail
Difficulty Level: Moderately Strenuous
Trail Length: 11.90 miles round trip

From the top of Bolinas Ridge take in bird’s-eye views up and down the San Andreas Rift Zone. The fault divides Olema Valley, a lovely, undulating landscape reminiscent of England, that dips slowly down to the waters of Tomales Bay in the north, and Bolinas Lagoon in the south.

Crissy Field Overlook
Presidio Promenade Trail
Difficulty Level: Easiest
Trail Length: 1.36 miles round trip

As its name suggests, this trail offers more of a leisurely promenade than a strenuous hike. But its 2.1-mile-long distance covers a vast swath of Presidio history; connecting the Lombard Gate and the Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center, this trail offers a fantastic overview of the Presidio's past, present, and future.

Mission blue butterfly
Milagra Ridge Trail
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Trail Length: 1.20 miles round trip

Surrounded by urban development in Pacifica, Milagra Ridge forms what biologists call an island ecosystem. Despite this isolation, this 250-acre park hosts a surprising diversity of natural resources. It is home to threatened and endangered species like the mission blue and San Bruno elfin butterflies.

Kite-flying at Fort Baker
Fort Baker Trail
Difficulty Level: Easiest
Trail Length: 0.77 miles round trip

Tucked almost directly beneath the Golden Gate Bridge, this former army post is on the threshold of the dramatic coastline of the Marin Headlands.

Douglas iris in Phleger Estate
Lonely Trail
Difficulty Level: Moderately Strenuous
Trail Length: 3.40 miles round trip

Logged during the 19th century, the area is especially popular now with equestrians.

View of the Golden Gate Bridge from Kirby Cove Road in the Marin Headlands.
Kirby Cove Road
Difficulty Level: Moderately Strenuous
Trail Length: 2.25 miles round trip

The steep, mile-long trail to the cove begins at the parking area above Battery Spencer on Conzelman Road—eye-level with the Golden Gate Bridge's towers—and descends through a grove of cypress, eucalyptus, and pine.

Bridge overlook off the Battery East Trail
Battery East Trail
Difficulty Level: Easiest
Trail Length: 0.80 miles round trip

One of the signature trail improvement projects of the Parks Conservancy, the multi-use Battery East Trail features eye-popping views of the soaring towers of the Golden Gate Bridge, as well as an overlook/seating area to admire the span and San Francisco Bay.

Gradual descent to the surf at China Beach
China Beach Stairs
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Trail Length: 0.11 miles round trip

Access to the beach is via a paved drive or stairway down from the parking lot to water level.