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  • Larkfield-Wikiup, California

    For outdoor adventures in Larkfield-Wikiup, California, one of the top attractions is the Shiloh Ranch Regional Park. This must-visit location offers a 8-mile hiking trail that winds through oak woodlands, grasslands, and Douglas Fir forests. The trail is moderately difficult, making it a challenging yet enjoyable trek. Along the way, hikers can spot the park's varied wildlife and take in scenic views of the Santa Rosa Plain. The park also features unique rock formations and a pond. Another popular outdoor activity is bird watching at the nearby Mark West Creek. This area is home to a variety of bird species and offers a peaceful setting for a leisurely walk. Remember, the best trails and outdoor activities are those that allow you to appreciate the natural beauty of Larkfield-Wikiup.

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    • Novato, California

      Buck Gulch Falls Trail

      5.0
      1.26 mi / 203 ft gain
      Buck Gulch Falls (also known as Fairway Falls) is an easy, scenic hike that takes you through a beautiful forest on your way to a 15-foot waterfall. This little neighborhood treasure is tucked away in Novato, CA at the end of Fairway Drive and there is ample parking near the trailhead.  If you v...
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    • Point Reyes Station, California

      Bear Valley to Coast Camp Loop

      5.0
      16.18 mi / 2818 ft gain
      Permit and Trail Camp Info To stay overnight in Point Reyes, you must stay at one of the Trail Camps.   Camping anywhere else in the park is not allowed.    Permits for the Trail Camps can be booked up to 6 months in advance.  If you are looking to go on a weekend, then you'll want to start loo...
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    • Point Reyes Station, California

      Coast Campground via Laguna Trailhead

      4.3
      4.02 mi / 633 ft gain
      This campground is the closest you can get to staying overnight on Pt. Reyes coastline if you're backpacking in. Once you get there, enjoy the view! The easiest way to get to the camp is from the slightly uphill hike along the Laguna Trail and the Firelane Trail. The trailhead for the Laguna Tra...
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    • Point Reyes Station, California

      Hike the Laguna Trail & Coast Trail Loop

      5.0
      5.2 mi / 300 ft gain
      Leave your car on a side of the road. When navigating there, put "HI Hostel Point Reyes" in your navigation - you park literally on the other side of the road, opposite to the hostel. Go to the west and soon you'll find the start of Coast Trail with a tsunami warning sign. During first 1.8 mile y...
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    • Inverness, California

      Limantour Beach

      4.8
      5.33 mi / 66 ft gain
      The entire drive to Pt. Reyes is picturesque, but once you make it to Limantour, you and your dog can both get out and enjoy it! This area, between Drake's Bay and an estuary, allows you to spend time relaxing or head out for a run (keep the dog on leash). If you're lucky you might either get a c...
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    • Lagunitas, California

      Redwoods Camping at Samuel P Taylor

      These West Marin campsites are often overlooked. It does get busy during the summer, but take the rest of the year to explore this state park. The main campground boasts more than 50 campsites with restrooms, hot pay showers, and piped drinking water. A few spaces can accommodate trailers, but t...
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    • Lagunitas, California

      Bolinas Ridge Loop

      10.27 mi / 1568 ft gain
      Nestled in the Samuel P. Taylor State Park this ten miler was a perfect escape from the chaos of the city. Hikers are able to pay a $10.00 park entry fee that includes plenty of parking spaces and restrooms before you hit the trail. The hike starts along the Cross Marin Trail, a path popular to ...
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    • Lagunitas, California

      Swim at the Inkwells

      4.5
      These natural swimming holes are filled with water flowing from Kent Lake, so they're usually pretty refreshing. And by refreshing, we mean cold. We know this first-hand by testing the pools in the winter months. Let's just say if you can stay in for more than 5 seconds, you're a hero. If you jum...
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    • San Geronimo, California

      Roys Redwood Preserve Loop

      5.0
      2.37 mi / 430 ft gain
      Roy's Redwoods Preserve is an easily missed pocket of Redwoods off Nicasio Valley Road in Marin County. Don't miss it: heading North on Sir Francis Drake Blvd turn right onto Nicasio Valley Rd--the gate for this little park is about a half mile up on the right. From the main entrance you enter a ...
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    • Kelseyville, California

      Camp at Clear Lake State Park

      Clear Lake State Park is only two hours from downtown San Francisco and Sacramento. The state park offers amazing opportunities to photograph deer in the area and pick blackberries for breakfast on a morning stroll. On my visit I saw over 15 deer and one buck in full velvet. The sunrise and sunse...
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    • Point Reyes Station, California

      Drake's Beach, Pt. Reyes

      5.0
      Named after the famed explorer, Sir Francis Drake, Drakes Beach is part of the scenic Point Reyes National Seashore. If you're looking to spend a day and an evening at the beach, grab some snacks and some firewood and head out to Drakes Beach. Key things to remember with the bonfire: Build th...
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    • Winters, California

      Homestead & Blue Ridge Loop

      5.0
      4.46 mi / 1299 ft gain
      At the bend in the road on Highway 128, you will pass two silver gates. The gate with the UC Davis logo is the entrance to the trailhead. Past the entrance there is a large dirt pullout off the road with plenty of parking. Starting at the trailhead, go left in the fork to start the loop trail. T...
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    • Winters, California

      Hike the Stebbins Cold Canyon Loop

      4.0
      4.5 mi / 350 ft gain
      Stebbins Cold Canyon is a great day hike for all skill levels, accessible year round, and offers an abundance of wild flower viewing, including the California poppy. Tog get to the hike, head about 8 miles west of Winters, CA, where a silver fire gate marks the main entrance to the Stebbins Cold ...
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    • Winters, California

      Hike the Homestead-Blue Ridge Loop

      5.0
      From the official trailhead, start off by taking the Homestead Trail, which forks towards the right. A trail connecting Homestead and Blue Ridge will take you to a creek nearby. Veer off the trail along the creek and there is a water hole for cooling off on hot days. Onward into the trail, you wi...
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    • Winters, California

      Fly Fishing on the Putah

      4.0
      Putah Creek is a little over an hour drive from SF without traffic. The creek has flows beginning in April, which can reach up to 700cfs during the summer months. The creek begins to drop after September. Keep in mind that wet-wading isn't recommended until the river is under 300cfs. Most fly fis...
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    • Guinda, California

      Hike Pierce Canyon

      6.2 mi / 1079 ft gain
       This hike follows a fire road through some farms, up into the woods and up the ridge. It's an accessible and easy trail, with some decent incline starting about halfway through (thus the "moderate" rating instead of easy).   Park at the end of the road before the gate. (There is a sign that say...
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