Angel Island State Park is the destination for our next
summer hike. Here's Wendy's description of the outing: "Late wildflowers, great views, and a fascinating history!"
We'll meet at the ferry dock is
at 21 Main Street at 9:50 a.m..
Allow
time to park and don't miss the boat! (Although it's only 10-minute
trip, the next ferry doesn't run until 11:00 a.m.).
Parking gets more expensive the closer you get to
the ferry. There is sometimes on-street free parking if you make a left
on Mar West, the corner the library is on. (See map at left). Allow ten minutes to walk
(click here to view and print Mapquest walking directions) from there to the ferry.
Directions to the ferry dock: We'll take the 10 a.m. ferry from Tiburon to the island. Bring cash or check (or use a major credit cards including Visa, Mastercard, or Discover, but not American Express) to pay for the ferry ($13.50 round trip, pay as you board, includes the $3.00 park entrance fee). (Bring $17 in cash or check for Wendy, too!)
Here is a map of parking lots (cash only, no credit or debit cards,
accepted) and the ferry dock provided by the Angel Island Association and the ferry operator:
Restrooms at ferry in Tiburon and on Angel Island. Carpool from Greenbrae Park and Ride at 9:15 a.m.
We'll take the last ferry of the day back at 3:30
p.m.
Weather forecast:
As Friday, May 23rd, the National Weather Service forecast for
Angel Island on Tuesday was sunny, with a high near 63. (Click here for an updated forecast).
More information on this hike: The Martin's book, Hiking Marin, sets out two hikes on the island: "A12 North Ridge Trail to Mt. Livermore" and "A13 Angel Island Perimeter Trail."
Click here to go to the Angel Island State Park page on the California State Park's Web site. Click here for on-line information provided by the Angel Island Conservancy.
You'll find a map of the island on page 4 of the state park brochure.
Click here to listen to a podcast about Angel Island. (It may take a while for the audio player to display in your Web browser.)
If you have a smartphone, you can get one of free CalParks mobile apps, available for Apple and Android mobile devices.
Here's a Google Earth bird's eye view of the island:
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