Twin Peaks Loop
San Francisco, California
4.0
2.04 mi
/ 259 ft gain
There are a ton of ways to get here (and obviously that can affect the total distance) but this is starting from Clarendon. Follow along up Twin Peaks boulevard where you'll see the peaks upon your approach. Keep an eye out for traffic as there may be visitors driving toward and away from Twin Peaks.
While hiking, be careful since there is poison oak. But other than that, just keep aware of wh...
Hike or Trail Run White Rock to Willow Springs
Las Vegas, Nevada
4.4 mi
/ 200 ft gain
This hike is located along the 13 mile scenic drive in the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. To enter the park you will need to pay a $7.00 entry fee per car (or $3.00 fee per bike). About halfway through the drive you will find the upper parking area for the White Rock Spring. [There may be many cars parked here, but from our experience that does not necessarily mean there will be h...
Hike the East Molera Trail
Big Sur, California
3.2 mi
/ 1390 ft gain
Housed in Andrew Molera State Park, the East Molera Trail is easily accessible from Highway 1 with parking and restrooms available to hikers. A $10.00 entry fee is required but also provides entrance to Pfieffer Big Sur State Park just a few miles down the road.The trail head is located east of the parking lot and provides a walking tunnel beneath Highway 1 that hooks into the trail. Once you h...
Rodeo Cove to Point Bonita Lighthouse
Mill Valley, California
5.0
3.64 mi
/ 568 ft gain
If you're looking for a little hike and a lot of beach, you'll find your ideal combo at Rodeo Beach and Point Bonita Lighthouse. Park at the Marin Headlands Visitor Center at the head of the 0.8 mile trail to the beach. From the lighthouse to the beach, it will be another 1.5-2 miles there and back.
The beach area is not too crowded, although there are more people down at the lighthouse. We sa...
Bolinas Ridge Loop
Lagunitas, California
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 park campers. After about 2 miles of flat wooded terrain you will have to cross a busy road and will...
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