King Mountain and Dawn Falls Loop
King Mountain and Dawn Falls Loop
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5,788
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11.2km
240m
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The King Mountain and Dawn Falls Loop offers a delightful blend of lush forest and expansive views, making it one of the most popular trails in Marin County. You'll wander through towering redwood groves and fern-filled canyons along Larkspur Creek, especially vibrant around the 30-foot Dawn Falls after winter rains.…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Start point
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621 m
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2.14 km
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2.77 km
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5.92 km
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11.2 km
End point
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Way Types
6.30 km
4.00 km
905 m
Surfaces
7.14 km
2.40 km
811 m
480 m
358 m
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Highest point (190 m)
Lowest point (20 m)
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Parking is available near the trailheads in Larkspur, California. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, as parking can fill up quickly. There are no specific shuttle services mentioned for this route.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. However, leash regulations vary: dogs must be on a leash on designated trails, while they may be allowed off-leash on fire roads if under voice control. Always check local signage for the most current rules within the King Mountain Open Space Preserve and Baltimore Canyon Open Space Preserve.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, as the area is vibrant with wildflowers like milkmaids and California poppies. After significant rainfall, Dawn Falls flows strongly, making it a beautiful sight. However, some sections can be quite muddy during wet periods. Fall and winter can also offer pleasant hiking conditions, though the falls might be reduced to a trickle in drier months.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the King Mountain Open Space Preserve or Baltimore Canyon Open Space Preserve where this loop is located. It is free to enjoy.
The terrain is varied. The Dawn Falls Trail portion is generally flat with gentle inclines, following Larkspur Creek through shaded redwood groves. However, it can be muddy and root-filled after rain. The ascent to King Mountain involves moderate to challenging climbs, including switchbacks and steep sections on Citron Fire Road. The loop transitions from lush, shaded canyons to more open, sunny grasslands.
Hikers can enjoy historic redwoods and lush fern groves along the Dawn Falls Trail. The highlight of the loop is the stunning panoramic views from King Mountain, offering vistas of Larkspur, the bay, Mount Tamalpais, and even San Francisco on clear days. The changing ecosystems from shaded canyons to open hillsides are also a notable feature.
While parts of the Dawn Falls Trail are relatively flat, the overall loop is considered moderately challenging due to significant ascents and descents, particularly on the King Mountain side. It requires a good level of fitness. Beginners might find it strenuous, but it's achievable with preparation. Trekking poles are recommended for stability on steeper or muddier sections.
Given the varied terrain and potential for mud, sturdy hiking shoes are essential. Long pants are highly recommended as poison oak and stinging nettles are present along some parts of the trail. Bringing water, snacks, and sun protection is also advisable, especially for the more exposed sections on King Mountain.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Dawn Falls Trail, King Mountain Loop Trail, Ridgecrest Road, Piedmont Trail, and Ladybug Trail, offering connections to other areas within the preserve.
Beyond leash laws for dogs, visitors should stay on marked trails to protect sensitive habitats and avoid poison oak. Pack out all trash, and respect wildlife. Always check the official Marin County Parks website for any updated regulations or closures before your visit.
To see Dawn Falls at its most impressive, plan your hike after a period of significant rainfall, typically in late winter or early spring. During drier months, the falls can be reduced to a trickle. The trail to the falls is mostly shaded and follows Larkspur Creek, offering a tranquil experience.
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