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Mountain Lake in the Presidio
Mountain Lake Trail
Difficulty Level: Moderately Strenuous

Mountain Lake Trail takes you along the southern edge of the Presidio from Baker Beach to the Broadway Gate. The recently restored habitat of Mountain Lake is home to many native species of flora and fauna, including the Western pond turtle, Pacific chorus frog, and 65 migratory bird species.

Anna's hummingbird
Ecology Trail
Difficulty Level: Easiest
Trail Length: 1.60 miles round trip

A great hike for nature lovers that connects Arguello Gate to the Presidio's Main Post. The Ecology Trail is multi-use for pedestrians and cyclists, and connects to the Bay Area Ridge, Mountain Lake, and El Polín Trails.

Visitors explore the Cataract Trail
Cataract Trail
Difficulty Level: Moderately Strenuous
Trail Length: 2.70 miles round trip

Located on Mount Tamalpais' 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.

Coastal Trail through the Presidio
Coastal Trail
Difficulty Level: Strenuous
Trail Length: 11.50 miles round trip

The Coastal Trail is the true connoisseur's way to drink deeply from the quintessence of the California experience.

Golden Gate Bridge views from the paths at Fort Mason
Bay Trail at Fort Mason
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Trail Length: 0.82 miles round trip

This segment of the Bay Trail, skirting the northern edge of Fort Mason, features lovely Golden Gate Bridge vistas and an overhead view of the piers and buildings of lower Fort Mason, the port of embarkation from which 1.6 million military personnel shipped out to the Pacific Theater.

Poppies overlooking Fort Cronkhite and Rodeo Beach
Hill 88 Trail
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Trail Length: 2.96 miles round trip

During the Cold War, anti-aircraft missile stations were constructed on the northern and southern sides of Rodeo Lagoon in the Marin Headlands. Radar sites were placed atop Hawk Hill and Hill 88.

Hikers enjoy views from the Dias Ridge Trail
Dias Ridge Trail
Difficulty Level: Very Strenuous
Trail Length: 5.00 miles round trip

Start at the charming 17th-century style Pelican Inn at Muir Beach in Marin and head up the chaparral-covered Dias Ridge. The five-mile trail loops across former dairy ranches and rises 700 feet. At every turn there is another dazzling panorama of the Pacific and the Marin Headlands.

Fawn strikes a pose in the brush
Fox Trail
Difficulty Level: Easiest
Trail Length: 2.08 miles round trip

While on the Fox Trail, breathing heavily as you reach the summit and its gorgeous views, you may notice a doe and her two fawns grazing in the grasslands.

Muir Beach Overlook
Muir Beach Overlook Loop Trail
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Trail Length: 0.02 miles round trip

This trail to the Muir Beach Overlook offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and Marin County coastline.

Path winding through Rancho Corral de Tierra
French Trail
Difficulty Level: Strenuous
Trail Length: 3.80 miles round trip

Rancho Corral de Tierra is one of the largest undeveloped parcels of land on the San Mateo peninsula. Once planned for development, this land is now protected as part of our nation’s natural legacy.

The process of transforming the property into a park is only just beginning.