We
resume our summer hikes this coming week with another trip to Point
Reyes National Seashore, this time beginning at the far southern end of
the park at the Palomarin trailhead near Bolinas.
Here's Wendy's
description of this outing: "This hike is not a loop, but has incredible ocean views making it well
worth the drive! We should see bee plant, seep-spring monkey flower, salmonberries as well as butterflies and dragonflies. Lunch at Bass Lake." (Click here for a recap of our July 2010 hike ).
Directions to the trailhead: Take Sir Francis Drake Boulevard
west to Olema. Turn left (south) on Route 1. Pass Five Brooks and
Dogtown, and take the unmarked right turn (on to Horseshoe Hill Road
which merges with the Olema-Bolinas Road) towards the town of Bolinas.
(If you find yourself going along the shore of Bolinas Lagoon, you've
driven too far south and missed the turn.) Turn right on Mesa Road
(which eventually becomes a dirt road) and follow it to the Palomarin
trailhead parking lot.
Carpool leaves St. Rita at 8:40 a.m.
If you're coming from southern Marin you may prefer to take Route 1
north, turning left just past the end of the lagoon onto the unmarked
road into the town of Bolinas, then right on to Mesa Road to get to the
trailhead.
Toilets at the trailhead. If you can't wait, use the porta-potties at
Five Brooks, a right turn off Highway 1 for those coming south from
Olema, or for those heading north from southern Marin, turn left off the
highway into Muir Beach or at the ocean overlook just to the north.
Weather forecast: As of Sunday, July 29, the
National Weather Service forecast for the hike was patchy fog before 11am. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 68. West wind around 10 mph. (Click here for an updated forecast).
More on this hike: The "F17 Coast Trail to Wildcat Camp" hike in
the Martin's book, Hiking Marin, is 11 miles long, but shows the route
that we'll take up to Bass Lake, 2.7 miles from the trailhead. (The 8.5
mile "Alamere Falls and Double Point Overlook" hike in Tracy
Salcedo-Chourre's Exploring Point Reyes National Seashore and Golden
Gate National Recreation Area says the distance to the north shore of
the lake is 2.9 miles, while the park's South District Hiking Map
pegs it at 2.8 miles). We’ll retrace our steps back to the trailhead
after lunch so our total hiking distance will be around 5.5-6.0 miles.
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