We kick off the 2016 Fall 1 College of Marin Hiking series by heading halfway between East Marin for a couple of short hikes in Samuel P. Taylor State Park.
Here's Wendy's description of this hike: "Today we
explore the redwood habitat, visit the Pioneer Tree which is over 500
years old, and learn some history of the area at the mill site. We’ll
also see one of Marin’s few 'ghost trees,' a white redwood. We’re doing
two separate loops, so you can leave your lunch in the car. We'll have a
civilized lunch today with picnic tables and restrooms!"
(Click here for a recap of the hike we did on September 2, 2008 Here's an album of photos from past hikes).
Directions to trailhead: Take Sir Francis Drake Boulevard to the main entrance of Samuel P. Taylor State Park.
Click here for a Google Map showing the park entrance. Click on teardrop icon to get driving time and directions from your location.
Parking fee: $8 unless you have a State Park Pass (or a day pass from
the California State Parks Foundation).
35 minutes from College of Marin. Carpoolers
can meet at St. Rita’s at 9:20 a.m.
Restrooms at trailhead and
at lunch.
Weather forecast: As of Friday, September 2nd, the National Weather
Service forecast for Tuesday's hike was partly sunny, with a high near 78, although it could be
somewhat cooler in places that are under the shade of the redwood trees.
(Click here for an updated weather forecast.)
More on this hike: Hikes "D7 Creek – Ox Trails History Loop" and D8 "Pioneer Tree – Barnabe Creek Trails" in the Martins’ book, Hiking Marin, show the area where we will be hiking.
Here's the route we'll follow and the hike profile.
(Click here to view and download the brochure for Samuel P. Taylor State Park; the trails are shown on page 4).
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