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6.7 km
~1 hrs 56 min
358 m
Loop
โEmbark on Mount Tamalpais' historic trails, enveloped by majestic redwoods and breathtaking coastal vistas.โ
Nestled in the picturesque region of Marin County, California, the Fern Creek - Hillside - Ben Johnson - Dipsea Loop Trail offers an immersive experience through the diverse landscapes of Mount Tamalpais State Park. This 7 km (approximately 4.3 miles) loop trail, with an elevation gain of around 300 meters (roughly 984 feet), is a medium-difficulty hike that provides a blend of scenic vistas, lush forests, and a touch of history.Getting to the Trailhead To reach the trailhead, hikers can drive to the Pantoll Ranger Station, which is the nearest significant landmark. For those opting for public transportation, taking the West Marin Stagecoach to the Panoramic Highway at Pantoll Road stop is the most convenient option. From there, a short walk will lead you to the starting point of the hike.The Hike Experience As you embark on the trail, you'll be greeted by the soothing sounds of Fern Creek. The initial segment weaves through a canopy of towering redwoods, offering a cool and shaded environment. Keep an eye out for the understory of ferns and the occasional sighting of deer among the trees.Historical Significance Mount Tamalpais has a rich history, with the Dipsea Trail being one of the oldest trails in the park. It's home to the legendary Dipsea Race, the oldest trail race in America, which has been held annually since 1905. As you traverse this section, imagine the countless runners who have tackled this challenging terrain over the years.Landmarks and Nature Approximately 2 km (1.2 miles) into the hike, you'll reach the Hillside portion of the loop, where the trail opens up to expose sweeping views of the surrounding hills and valleys. The trail then merges with the Ben Johnson Trail, which descends into a serene redwood forest. This is a great spot to take a moment and appreciate the towering trees, some of which are centuries old.Continuing on, the trail connects with the famed Dipsea Trail. Here, you'll encounter the iconic Dipsea stairs, a series of wooden steps that provide a rigorous ascent. As you climb, the vegetation transitions to chaparral, and the forest gives way to open grasslands. The Dipsea section offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the Marin coastline, a perfect backdrop for a mid-hike rest.Wildlife and Flora Throughout the hike, keep your eyes peeled for the diverse wildlife that inhabits the area, including birds like the Steller's jay and the occasional red-tailed hawk soaring above. The trail is also home to a variety of plant species, from the delicate trillium to the vibrant California poppy, especially in the spring months.Navigation and Preparation Before setting out, it's advisable to download the trail map onto the HiiKER app to ensure easy navigation throughout your hike. The trail is well-marked, but having a digital map on hand can be invaluable, especially at trail junctions.Be sure to bring adequate water and snacks, as there are no facilities along the trail. Dress in layers, as the microclimates of Mount Tamalpais can result in varying temperatures. Sturdy hiking boots are recommended due to the uneven terrain and occasional steep sections.Final Advice Always check the weather forecast and trail conditions prior to your hike. Respect the natural environment by staying on designated trails and packing out all trash. With proper preparation and an adventurous spirit, the Fern Creek - Hillside - Ben Johnson - Dipsea Loop Trail is sure to provide a memorable hiking experience.
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