Best mountain peaks around Bolinas are defined by scenic ridges and elevated areas that provide expansive views. The region features significant geographical formations such as Bolinas Ridge, which offers diverse hiking experiences across grasslands and through forests. Liberty Peak is another notable summit in the vicinity, contributing to the elevated topography of the area. These elevated landscapes offer opportunities for outdoor exploration and panoramic vistas.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Just before the last ascent of East Ridgecrest Blvd toward the East Peak of Mt Tamalpais is the Railway Grade Fireroad Trailhead on the south side, and a few dozen yards furthe south, the Eldridge Grade Fire Road down on the north side.
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Bare Knoll is a relatively small peak that allows you to see views stretching from Stinson Beach into the Gulf of the Farallones.
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Twin Knolls offers a sweeping view of Stinson Beach from the height of the 7 Sisters, the informal name of Ridgecrest Blvd.
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Continuous but gradual climb to the summit ridge from the south, thanks to the former rail line.
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Short steep climb from the South, more gradual from the north, to an overlook of the San Geronimo valley.
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While the hill earned its name on the steep and unrelenting ascent, the section of Dipsea Trail that winds around the hill is actually more gradual than some of the other trails leading here.
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For popular hiking experiences, consider the Cardiac Hill (Dipsea Trail, Mount Tamalpais State Park), known for its steep ascent through a lush forest. Another significant area is Mount Tamalpais Summits, offering various trails to its elevated points. The Bolinas Ridge Trail itself is an 11-mile path with diverse sections, from grasslands to forests.
Yes, the Cardiac Hill (Dipsea Trail, Mount Tamalpais State Park) offers a challenging and rewarding experience with its steep ascent. For those seeking longer, more difficult routes, the 'Coast Trail and Lake Ranch Trail Loop' is a challenging 24 km hike, or the 'Golden Gate Bridge – View of the Golden Gate Bridge loop from Mount Tamalpais State Park' which is over 72 km, both accessible from the general area. You can find more challenging hiking routes in the Hiking around Bolinas guide.
The Mount Tamalpais Summits, particularly West Peak, offer clear visibility extending to San Francisco and the East Bay region. Bare Knoll provides views stretching from Stinson Beach into the Gulf of the Farallones. Bolinas Ridge also offers expansive views, especially from its northern, less wooded sections, overlooking Olema Valley and Tomales Bay.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories are not listed for all highlights, the Bolinas Ridge Trail offers varying levels of difficulty, with some sections being easier and suitable for flexible hike lengths. The 'Palomarin Ridge Trail' is an easy 4.3 km hike that could be suitable for families. For more options, check the Hiking around Bolinas guide for routes with 'easy' difficulty grades.
The Bolinas area generally enjoys mild weather, making it suitable for hiking much of the year. However, for the most expansive views, visiting during the drier seasons (spring to fall) is often ideal, as fog can sometimes obscure vistas, especially in summer mornings. Winter hiking is possible, but trails might be muddy after rain.
Yes, there are several loop options. For example, the Bolinas Ridge Trail can be combined with other trails like the Jewell Trail and Shafter Grade Road/Trail to create loop hikes. The 'Coast Trail and Lake Ranch Trail Loop' is a notable 24 km option. You can explore more loop trails in the Hiking around Bolinas guide.
Bolinas Ridge offers diverse terrain. The northern part of the trail, particularly the first 2.4 miles, passes through open grasslands, providing excellent views. Further south, the trail becomes more forested. While some sections involve challenging climbs, much of the terrain is considered scenic and mostly easy, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
Beyond hiking, the Bolinas area is popular for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Bolinas Lagoon via Marin Coastal Bike Route' for touring bicycles, or the 'Pine Mountain Loop' for mountain biking. Explore more options in the Cycling around Bolinas and MTB Trails around Bolinas guides.
Mount Tamalpais Summits is a collection of elevated points, with West Peak being the highest at about 2,576 feet (785 m). It's clearly visible from San Francisco and the East Bay, and much of the mountain is protected within public lands like Mount Tamalpais State Park, offering nearly 40 miles of continuous publicly accessible open space.
From Bare Knoll, a relatively small peak, you can enjoy expansive views stretching from Stinson Beach all the way into the Gulf of the Farallones, offering a picturesque coastal panorama.
The Cardiac Hill (Dipsea Trail, Mount Tamalpais State Park) is known for its steep ascent, which gave it its name. The trail section winds through a lush forest, starting with a wooden stairway before leading into the dense woodland, offering a challenging yet scenic experience.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not always listed, many popular trailheads, especially within state parks and recreation areas like those around Mount Tamalpais and Bolinas Ridge, typically offer designated parking areas. For instance, the Railway Grade Fireroad Trailhead at East Ridgecrest Blvd is a known access point with parking nearby.
Many trails in the Bolinas area, particularly within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and other open spaces, are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check specific trail regulations before heading out, as rules can vary by park or preserve.


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