Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Bolinas Ridge Road

Near: Marin
Trip Type: Hike or Trail Run
Elevation: 350 - 1650 ft
Distance: 11 miles (one way), 10 miles (from north to picnic bench), or 12 miles (from south to picnic bench)
Surface: Dirt
Vegetation: Pasture (north section) and Forest (south section)


Last Visited in June 2014


Bolinas Ridge is one of the few trails you can take dogs on within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.  Note a leash is required though.  This route actually comprises two very distinct trips. The north half is a steady (though not steep) climb in open pasture.  The south half is rolling ramble mostly through thick woods.



Links:

From the North:

Trailhead:

Lat/Long: 38.0461, -122.7707
A pullout on Sir Francis Drake just east of Olema

The Route:

1,000 feet in open terrain for about 5 miles to a picnic bench and small rocky outcropping on open hilltop.  There are various branching roads and trails, but the main route is straight up the ridge.







From the South:

Trailhead:

Lat/Long: 37.9394, -122.6586
Small lot at the intersection of W Ridgecrest Blvd and Fairfax Bolinas Rd

The Route:

The road slowly descends a few hundred feet over about 6 miles to the bench noted above.  Along the way ,short steeper climbs and drops are more noticeable than the overall drop.  Most of this section is thickly wooded with sections of deep redwoods and scrappy manzanitas. 


CalTopo Map: http://caltopo.com/m/T45U





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