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United States
California
Marin County
San Anselmo

Ridgewood Fire Road and Cemetery Fire Road Loop

Easy

3.1

(14)

74

hikers

Ridgewood Fire Road and Cemetery Fire Road Loop

01:08

3.57km

130m

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Discover the Ridgewood Fire Road and Cemetery Fire Road Loop, an easy hike that offers a refreshing escape into nature. As you follow the Ridgewood Fire Road, you will first pass through a shaded eucalyptus grove before the path opens up to expansive views. On clear days, you can see…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Sorich Ranch Park

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Sorich Ranch Park is a great place to experience the natural beauty of the San Anselmo hills. There is a small parking lot and plenty of street parking nearby, with …

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Rolling hills and mountains as far as the eye can reach!

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Way Types & Surfaces

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2.84 km

590 m

125 m

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1.19 km

851 m

726 m

664 m

125 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Ridgewood Fire Road and Cemetery Fire Road Loop suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, this loop is generally considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for beginners and families. The Ridgewood Fire Road section, in particular, has minimal elevation gain and is described as family-friendly.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this loop?

The loop primarily follows wide, unpaved 'doubletrack' fire roads. You'll find shaded sections, especially through a large eucalyptus grove, and open areas with expansive views. Be aware that poison oak can be present off the main trail.

What are the main viewpoints and landmarks along the route?

The Ridgewood Fire Road offers Great Views of Mount Tamalpais, San Anselmo, Terra Linda, the Marin County Civic Center, and the distant San Francisco Bay. On clear days, you might even spot San Francisco's skyscrapers. The Cemetery Fire Road leads towards the historic Mt. Tamalpais Cemetery, established in 1880.

What kind of wildlife and plant life can be seen on the trail?

The preserve features diverse plant life, including non-native blue gum eucalyptus, coyote brush, valley oak, coast live oak, and California bay trees. Look for red toyon berries in December and buckwheat flowers in summer. Raptors, such as golden eagles, are commonly spotted overhead.

Where can I park to access the Ridgewood Fire Road and Cemetery Fire Road Loop?

The loop is located within Sorich Ranch Park in San Rafael, California. Parking is typically available at designated trailheads or access points for the park. Specific parking details are often found on local park websites.

Is this loop dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are permitted on these fire roads. Typically, dogs need to be leashed on trails and are allowed under voice command on fire roads within the preserve.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The loop can be enjoyed year-round. Clear days offer the best panoramic views, especially of the San Francisco skyline. In December, you might see red toyon berries, and buckwheat flowers bloom in summer.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Ridgewood Fire Road, Cemetery Fire Road, Sorich/Tomahawk Trail, Sorich Park Trail, Dean Nyberg Trail, Memorial Ridge Trail, Tomahawk Fire Road, Eagle Rock trail, Crestwood Trail, and Dan Abraham Trail.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for Sorich Ranch Park?

Generally, regional parks and preserves in Marin County, including Sorich Ranch Park, do not require permits or charge entrance fees for day use. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Marin County Parks website for the most current regulations and any potential changes: marincounty.gov.

Is this a loop trail or an out-and-back?

As the name suggests, this is a loop trail. It combines sections of the Ridgewood Fire Road and Cemetery Fire Road to create a circular route, offering varied scenery without retracing your steps.

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