Mount Tamalpais SP

State Park

Trail Closures

Coast View Trail:

The Coast View Trail will be closed to the public September 25-29.  Mt. Tam staff is combining forces with the Marin County Bicycle Coalition (MCBC) to provide Coast View with much needed maintenance and repair, and asks that all visitors respect the closure for their safety.  From Pantoll Station, the alternate route to Highway One is Deer Park Fire Road to Muir Woods Road.  For more information about volunteer opportunities with MCBC on Mt. Tam, check out www.marinbike.org/Volunteer

Fern Creek Trail:
 
The Fern Creek Trail is closed until further notice due to a landslide that took place the week of March 12.  The trail will remain closed until funding, planning, and permitting can be coordinated for its repair.

Mt. Tamalpais State Park

Just north of San Francisco's Golden Gate is Mount Tamalpais.  It has redwood groves and oak woodlands with a spectacular view from the 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 of the East Bay, and Mount Diablo. On rare occasions, the Sierra Nevada's snow-covered mountains can be seen 150 miles away.

Coastal Miwok Indians lived in the area for thousands of years before Europeans arrived. In 1770, two explorers named the mountain La Sierra de Nuestro Padre de San Francisco, which was later changed to the Miwok word Tamalpais.

With the Gold Rush of 1849, San Francisco grew and more people began to use Mount Tamalpais for recreation. Trails were developed and a wagon road was built. Later, a railway was completed and became known as "The Crookedest Railroad in the World." It was abandoned in 1930 after a wildfire damaged the line.

Facilities and Activities
Hiking and Bicycle Trails: More than 50 miles of trail are within the park and connect to a larger, 200-mile-long trail system. Bicyclists are challenged by the twisting road to the top of the park's summit.

The park has the Bootjack Picnic Area with tables, stoves, piped drinking water and flush toilets.

The East Peak Summit features a visitor center and a refreshment stand that are usually only open on weekends (during the summer, the refreshment stand is open daily). Phone, picnic tables and fully accessible restroom are also available.

The Mountain Theater (a.k.a. The Cushing Memorial Theater) in the park was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. The natural-stone amphitheater seats 3,750 people and features the Mountain Play each spring, produced every year since 1913.

Seasons/Climate/Recommended Clothing
Summer and spring are warm, fall and winter can be cool. Layered clothing is best.

·Park Information

  • Hours of Operation:

    Daily: 7:00am to Sunset year round.

  • Park Office Telephone:

    (415) 388-2070

  • Available Online Reservation:

    Upcoming Weekend: YES

    Within 2 Weeks: YES

    Updated: 5/14/2013 9:07 AM
  • Region

    San Francisco Bay Area

    County

    Marin

For first-come first-served camping, contact the park directly for information. Environmental, Hike and Bike Sites - No Showers.

Please note:  STEEP RAVINE CABINS and CAMPSITES are closed this NOVEMBER for annual maintenance.

Telephone

415-388-2070

Address

801 Panoramic Highway
Mill Valley, CA 94941

Location - Directions

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