This week we move south and east of Point Reyes National Seashore to take one of our hikes in the
GGNRA and finish up our Summer 2014 meaneders. Slightly longer than usual at 6.8 miles, but lots of downhill.
(Click here for a recap of our hike in August of 2008).
CALL WENDY AT 457-3949 OR EMAIL bdreskin@comcast.net if you are coming!
Directions to trailhead: We’ll meet at 9:30 am on Route One at the bottom of
Randall Trail which is about 3 miles north of Dogtown and about 3
miles south of Five Brooks. (The Point Reyes National Seashore says to
allow 15 minutes for the drive from the Bear Valley Visitor Center, and
that it is just under 6 miles from the intersection of Highway 1 and
Sir Francis Drake at Olema south to the Randall trailhead.)
Click here for a MapQuest map that shows the Randall trailhead. Click on #1 to get directions and driving time from your location.
Park in one of the large dirt pullouts on either side of the road. The
Park Service notes that the sign for the Randall Trail is aligned
parallel to Highway 1 on the east side of the road and can easily be
missed).
From the Randall trailhead we’ll carpool up the Bolinas-Fairfax
Road to Ridgecrest Boulevard and hike along Bolinas Ridge Fire Road
and then down the Randall Trail to Highway 1.
No restrooms at either the Randall Trail or Bolinas Ridge
trailheads. Stop at the Bear Valley Visitor Center or at Five Brooks if you need to “use
the facilities.”
Carpool leaves St. Rita's at 8:35 a.m.
Weather forecast: As of Thursday, August 21st, the National
Weather Service forecast for the hike was mostly sunny, with a high near 75. (Click here for an updated forecast).
More on this hike: None of Dick Jordan's hiking books describe
this hike, but you can find the Fairfax-Bolinas Road, Bolinas Ridge Fire
Road, and the Randall Trail in the bottom right-hand section of the
Point Reyes National Seashore park map shown below.
Click here to view and print a copy of the map.
Use the
plus-sign button under the drop-down arrow button to enlarge the map for
easier reading If you have Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer you can print the
document. Once you see the document on the "Google Docs" Web site, click
on the "Actions" down arrow and then on "Download" to download the
document to your computer).
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