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  1. Jul 24, 2023 · Mount Tamalpais State Park covers the main section of the mountain and includes popular campgrounds, the ranger station at Pantoll, and the East Peak summit and parking lot. The state park...

  2. Rocky coastline, Mt. Tamalpais State Park. Since the Mount Tamalpais area contains large expanses of undeveloped, natural land, there are many trails and trailheads that criss-cross the area. Many of these trails are used by hikers and bikers seeking refuge from the urban landscape of the San Francisco Bay Area.

  3. Mount Tamalpais State Park. Mount Tamalpais State Park includes 6,300 acres of redwood groves and oak woodlands with a spectacular view from the 2,571-foot peak. The park is off Route 1 via the Stinson Beach exit at 801 Panoramic Highway, Mill Valley. Phone (415) 388-2070 for more information.

  4. Established in 1963, Mount Tamalpais State Park is one of the Bay Area's open space treasures. Rising above the Marin Headlands, Mount Tam boasts over 50 miles of hiking trails, campgrounds, and Marin's highest point, East Peak, at 2,571 feet.

  5. Mount Tamalpais State Park CCC Features. Just north of San Francisco's Golden Gate is Mount Tamalpais State Park. It has redwood groves and oak woodlands with a spectacular view from its 2,571-foot peak. On a clear day, visitors can see the Farallon Islands 25 miles out to sea, the Marin County hills, San Francisco and the bay, hills and cities ...

  6. Mount Tamalpais State Park. Above: Mount Tamalpais. 801 Panoramic Highway. Mill Valley, CA 94941. 415-388-2070. www.parks.ca.gov. w ww.FriendsofMtTam.com. With an elevation of 2571 feet, Mt. Tam has 200 miles of hiking trails with views of the entire county, San Francisco and the East Bay. Best visited in the spring when flowers are in bloom.

  7. Jun 28, 2023 · Top 5 Things To Do At Mount Tamalpais State Park 1. Hiking on the Dipsea Trail. Mount Tamalpais State Park offers a multitude of trails, but the Dipsea Trail is truly unique. Starting from the town of Mill Valley and stretching out to Stinson Beach, this 7.1-mile trail is one of the oldest in the state.

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