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Hikers enjoy the wonders of the Matt Davis Trail
Matt Davis Trail
Difficulty Level: Very Strenuous
Trail Length: 13.60 miles round trip

The magnificent Matt Davis Trail is one of the main thoroughfares to experience the glory of Mt. Tamalpais.

Runner takes on the challenge of the Dipsea Trail
Dipsea Trail
Difficulty Level: Very Strenuous
Trail Length: 9.44 miles round trip

Stretching from Mill Valley to Stinson Beach, the famed Dipsea Trail is for hikers looking for a challenge.

Batteries to Bluffs Trail, Golden Gate Bridge
Batteries to Bluffs Trail
Difficulty Level: Strenuous
Trail Length: 0.70 miles round trip

Stretching from just south of the Golden Gate Bridge to Battery Crosby, the trail offers spectacular coastal panoramas, views of the Golden Gate, and a safe descent to Marshall’s Beach.

Tennessee Valley Trail is perfect for the whole family
Tennessee Valley Trail
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Trail Length: 3.40 miles round trip

Tennessee Valley is an amazing offshoot of the Marin Headlands, with hiking trails that suit the whole family.

Ranger-led hike through Mori Point
Old Mori Trail
Difficulty Level: Easiest
Trail Length: 1.10 miles round trip

Visit a beautiful part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in a loop easily accessible by car, bike, and SamTrans bus lines. This area was improved with the help of community volunteers and is a showcase of restored native plants and wildlife habitat.

Visitors cross the bridge to Point Bonita Light
Point Bonita Trail
Difficulty Level: Easiest
Trail Length: 1.10 miles round trip

The walk down to Point Bonita Lighthouse is a hallmark Bay Area experience that offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the Golden Gate Bridge.

Scenic photo of Mori Point. Park goers walk the trails. Green hills with yellow wildflowers and a blue sky in the backround.
Test press release - Dan

TECHNOLOGY BOOSTS WILDLIFE RESEARCH IN MARIN

SAN RAFAEL, CA. (January 10, 2024)—The National Park Service, California State Parks, Marin Water, Marin County Parks, and the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy working in partnership as One Tam announces a new partnership with Conservation International and Google Wildlife for Marin Wildlife Watch (formerly

Redwood trees at Muir Woods
Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy awarded $4.26 million for forest conservation in Marin with One Tam partnership

SAN FRANCISCO—(February 23, 2024)—The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, working with the National Park Service, California State Parks and Marin Water as the One Tam partnership, was recently awarded $4.26 million in grant funding from the Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) to support forest conservation programs in Marin County.

Kat Test Trail Related Content
Difficulty Level: Moderate

SOLR is working on Test, so here I am :D