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    Top Spots in and near Mount Tamalpais State Park

    • San Jose, California

      Alviso Slough Loop

      3.0
      8.76 mi / 256 ft gain
      This tranquil 20.6 acre park is open year round from 8am to sunset. It’s the gateway to the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. It is filled with boardwalks, trails, and all kinds of wildlife. I went here with the sole intent of catching a pretty sunset after a long week.  I g...
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    • Pescadero, California

      Bean Hollow State Beach

      5.0
      There are a bunch of places to photograph this beach if you head north on the trail that runs along the beach. There is parking at the beach but it can fill up quickly! The only warning you need is about the tide. Make sure you are watching it the entire time because it can creep up on you and ...
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    • Guerneville, California

      Johnson's Beach

      Johnson's Beach is a public beach located on the Russian River in Guerneville, California. 
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    • Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve, California

      Deer Hollow Farm Trail

      4.0
      2.46 mi / 312 ft gain
      Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve has many beginner to intermediate hiking trails.  Deer Hollow Farm Trail Loop is a hiking trail for beginners, families, or anyone wanting to go on a short hike with nice views of the bay. The trail passes by a farm and deer can often be seen wandering arou...
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    • Cupertino, California

      Black Mountain via PG&E, Quarry and Black Mountain Trail

      3.0
      11.72 mi / 3901 ft gain
      Black Mountain via PG&E, Quarry and Black Mountain Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see wildflowers located near Cupertino, California.
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    • La Honda, California

      Peters Creek and Long Ridge

      4.0
      5.5 mi / 1007 ft gain
      From the parking lot, take the connector trail towards the Peters Creek Trail for 0.4 miles. As you descend into a small valley, notice the sound of running water that appears. When you reach the first trail intersection, turn left on the Peters Creek trail. This will give you your first encounte...
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    • Calistoga, California

      Hike the Oat Hill Mine Trail

      5.0
      8.3 mi
      The incline on this trail begins pretty much right away and is fairly gradual for the entire hike, some of it is quite rocky, making this an easy to moderate level hike. However, with some shade (probably wouldn't attempt it on a hot summer day) and the sweeping views of the valley that get bette...
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    • Calistoga, California

      Bald Hill via Oat Hill Mine Trail

      5.58 mi / 1388 ft gain
      Bald Hill is the first serious peak/summit that can be reached via the Oat Hill Mine Trail as it breaks from the more popular loop and heads into the heart of Robert Louis Stevenson State Park. To get there you can either begin at the less frequently used trailhead at Picket and Rosedale Roads h...
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    • La Honda, California

      Portola Redwoods State Park Loop

      4.8
      8.21 mi / 1924.54 ft gain
      Take in the best of Portola Redwoods State Park: towering redwoods, a waterfall, wildflowers, and a mix of narrow singletrack and wide old logging roads. This loop comes in around 8 miles, with a shorter 5-mile option if you’re looking for something more mellow. Redwood hikes are always a trea...
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    • Guerneville, California

      Pioneer Nature Trail

      1.53 mi / 233 ft gain
      The Pioneer Nature Trail, a gentle 1-mile pathway, offers one of the most accessible introductions to the majestic coastal redwoods of Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve in Guerneville, California. This family-friendly trail provides an intimate encounter with towering ancient trees while r...
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    • Guerneville, California

      East Ridge - Pool Ridge Loop

      4.7
      3.37 mi / 810 ft gain
      This park most resembles Muir Woods, and if you're looking to get out of the tourist trap, head to Armstrong Redwoods and make a day of it. This 3-mile hike takes off from the sign pointing to East Ridge Trail. As you begin a slight climb up the trail, you'll be under the cover of the redwoods, s...
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    • Pescadero, California

      Little Butano Creek Trail

      2.2 mi / 341 ft gain
      This short hike follows Little Butano Creek through a lush redwood forest. The trail crosses the creek multiple times as you walk over redwood pine needles and through pockets of ferns. Dogs can join on this trail, but must be on leash. To get back to your car, continue the loop along Butano Cre...
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    • Pescadero, California

      Camp at Butano State Park

      Butano State Park definitely flies under the radar. But for those who love quick escapes, small crowds, fun hikes, and beautiful redwoods, it's a favorite. The park features miles of hiking trails, 21 drive-in campsites and 18 walk-in campsites. Restrooms with running water are provided. Drinking...
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    • Guerneville, California

      Parson Jones and Colonial Armstrong Redwood Trees

      5.0
      The Parson Jones Tree is the tallest tree in the reserve, measuring more than 310 feet (94 m) in height. This is longer than the length of a football field!  Named after a lumberman who chose to preserve this portion of the park in the 1870s, the Colonel Armstrong Tree is the oldest tree in the ...
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    • Pescadero, California

      Canyon Rim Route

      5.0
      8.94 mi / 2070 ft gain
      Located deep within the Santa Cruz Mountains, Butano State Park boasts a large redwood canyon with many miles of hiking trails as well as campsites. This state park is one of the quietest and least visited parks on the peninsula making a perfect place to escape the hustle of the Bay Area  Butano...
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    • Pescadero, California

      Año Nuevo and Goat Trail Loop

      4.0
      3.76 mi / 761 ft gain
      This steep and winding trail takes you to the top of a ridge where you can see the Pacific coastline and the redwoods piercing through the forest canopy. To do this trail connect the Ano Nuevo Trail, Olmo Fire Road, Goat Trail and the Six Bridges Trail. If you don't have all day to do the Canyon ...
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