Black Point-Green Point
Black Point-Green Point
Best natural monuments around Black Point-Green Point are found in a community in Marin County, California, known for its natural landscapes. The area features a diverse San Pablo Bay coastline with cliffs, marshes, and sandy shores, offering varied environments. Vistas of Mount Tamalpais provide a natural backdrop to the coastal landscape. China Camp State Park, located within the area, offers trails through diverse ecosystems and historical context.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Spanning 1,627 acres, this park features extensive trails for hiking, running, and biking. The main attractions include Mount Burdell, standing at 1,558 feet above sea level, and Hidden Lake, a seasonal pond. Throughout the park, there are ample opportunities to encounter wildlife, including frogs, salamanders, cattle, and deer.
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Embark on an adrenaline-fueled mountain biking adventure through Big Rock. The trail reaches its peak at the towering landmark, a colossal rock that adds a unique touch to the experience. Exercise caution on the descent; the pavement can get slippery, adding an exhilarating challenge to this thrilling ride.
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Big Rock Trail cuts through Lucas Valley Open Space to reach the 2nd highest point in Marin County. From later winter through early summer the hills are verdant green and often covered in wildflowers. Bring plenty of water and a wide brimmed hat if it's a warm day as there is little shade, but this means the views are wide open and beautiful.
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Depending on your approach, Burdell Mountain can be very exposed. Be sure to check the weather and prepare for it to change quickly. Once you reach the summit the views are definitely worth your efforts.
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Be careful on the descent, the pavement can get slippery. This is a great trail access spot for MTB and hiking.
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The highest point along the popular biking route is marked by a prominent large Rock standing near the road. The trailhead for hikes up to the ridge also serves as a good rest stop away from traffic, as the road is otherwise narrow without shoulders.
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As the name implies, a big bolder marks the crest of Lucas Valley Road above Skywalker Ranch, the elusive retreat and production studios of George Lucas and his various film projects.
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Tucked next door to George Lucas's Skywalker Ranch, Lucas Valley Open Space protects 1,271 acres of verdant land and some of the season's most electrifying green hills. It's also home to the second highest point in Marin, reached via a 3.5-mile (one-way) hike. Big Rock Trail leads hikers and mountain bikers to its namesake ridge and a high point of 1,895 feet (an elevation second only to Mount Tam). There's no parking lot or visitor center signaling the trailhead, just a pull-off at the crest of Lucas Valley Road. Then it's onward (or, more like upward), weaving along singletrack that offers a bird's-eye view of Skywalker Ranch, along with seasonal flowers like blue-eyed grass, pink checkerbloom, and buttercups. The last half-mile is a ridge ramble with the high point marked by two antennas. The antennas aren't beautiful, but the views are, spanning from Mount St. Helena to Montara Mountain. The Tiburon Peninsula looks like a finger pointing into the Bay. From Hwy. 101 in Marin, exit Lucas Valley Rd and go about 5 miles west. The road crests at the "big rock." Keep going west and find a safe place to turn around, then park on the side of Lucas Valley Rd. Take Big Rock Trail heading north up to Big Rock Ridge. Elevation gains around 1200-1400ft Hike time 3-4 hours http://www.marincountyparks.org/Depts/PK/Divisions/Open-Space/Lucas-Valley
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The area features several prominent natural monuments. Among them are Big Rock -- Lucas Valley Rd Summit, which marks the highest point along a popular biking route and serves as a trailhead. Another significant spot is The Big Rock - Skywalker Ranch, a large boulder offering scenic views above Skywalker Ranch. Additionally, Big Rock Trail to ridge summit above Lucas Films Studio leads to the second highest point in Marin County, providing expansive vistas.
Black Point-Green Point offers a diverse range of natural features. You can enjoy the San Pablo Bay coastline with its cliffs, marshes, and sandy shores, which are ideal for birdwatching. Stunning vistas of Mount Tamalpais serve as a dramatic backdrop. Prominent rock formations like The Big Rock - Skywalker Ranch and high-elevation points such as Burdell Mountain provide wide-open views spanning from Mount St. Helena to Montara Mountain.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. China Camp State Park, located within the area, offers a variety of trails. For easy walks, you can explore options like the Schwindt, Indian Valley, and Waterfall Loop or the Deer Island Loop Trail. Find more details and routes in the guide for Easy hikes around Black Point-Green Point.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for mountain biking and road cycling. Mountain bikers can tackle routes like the Big Rock Ridge – 680 Trail loop. Road cyclists have options such as the Tomales Bay loop. You can find more information on these activities in the guides for MTB Trails around Black Point-Green Point and Road Cycling Routes around Black Point-Green Point.
Yes, The Big Rock - Skywalker Ranch is a popular spot for mountain biking, with its towering landmark adding a unique touch to the experience. The area around Big Rock -- Lucas Valley Rd Summit also serves as a great trail access point for mountain biking.
The diverse ecosystems around Black Point-Green Point support various wildlife. The San Pablo Bay coastline is a haven for birdwatchers. In areas like Mount Burdell Open Space Preserve, you might encounter frogs, salamanders, cattle, and deer. The verdant hills, especially from late winter through early summer, are also home to seasonal wildflowers.
The period from late winter through early summer is particularly beautiful, as the hills are verdant green and often covered in wildflowers. However, many trails, especially those leading to summits like Burdell Mountain, can be very exposed. It's advisable to check the weather and prepare for quick changes, bringing plenty of water and sun protection on warm days.
Yes, China Camp State Park, located within the Black Point-Green Point area, is a significant natural and historical resource. While primarily known for its natural features and trails, the park also allows visitors to explore the region's rich history within its beautiful natural setting.
Hikes to prominent summits can vary. For example, reaching the high point via Big Rock Trail to ridge summit above Lucas Films Studio is a 3.5-mile (one-way) hike, with an estimated hike time of 3-4 hours, involving elevation gains of around 1200-1400 feet.
Visitors frequently appreciate the wide-open views from high points, such as those found along the Big Rock Trail to ridge summit, which span across the landscape. The prominent rock formations, like Big Rock -- Lucas Valley Rd Summit, are also highly regarded as unique landmarks and great rest stops. The opportunity for exhilarating mountain biking adventures, especially around The Big Rock - Skywalker Ranch, is also a major draw.
While many natural monuments involve intermediate trails, you can find easier walking options in the broader Black Point-Green Point area. For instance, the Deer Island Loop Trail is an easy hike. For more accessible and shorter routes, consult the guide for Easy hikes around Black Point-Green Point.


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