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Marin County
Kentfield

King Mountain Loop Trail

Easy

5.0

(3)

15

hikers

King Mountain Loop Trail

00:55

3.24km

70m

Hiking

Embark on the King Mountain Loop Trail for an easy hike that takes you through a delightful mix of shaded woodlands and open grasslands. This 2.0-mile (3.2 km) route offers a gentle ascent of 244 feet (74 metres), making it a perfect quick escape that you can complete in about…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.67 km

King Mountain Open Space Preserve

Nature Reserve

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3.24 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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3.06 km

175 m

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3.22 km

< 100 m

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Highest point (190 m)

Lowest point (130 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the King Mountain Loop Trail suitable for beginners?

Yes, the King Mountain Loop Trail is generally considered easy to moderate. While it does feature some steep sections, including switchbacks and well-made wooden stairs, it is a popular choice for those seeking a moderate outing. The trail's overall difficulty makes it accessible for most hikers, including beginners.

What is the terrain like on the King Mountain Loop Trail?

The trail offers a diverse terrain, moving through shaded woodlands, forested areas, and open grasslands. You'll encounter various ecosystems, from redwood, tanoak, and California bay canyons to chaparral. Be prepared for some steep sections, switchbacks, and wooden stairs. Parts of the trail can be rutted and eroded, and it may be muddy during winter and spring. Approximately 75% of the trail is shaded, with some sections completely exposed.

What kind of views can I expect along the trail?

Hikers can enjoy panoramic views across the San Francisco Bay, including sights of Mount Diablo, San Quentin, and the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. Views of Mount Tamalpais, particularly its East Peak, are also prominent. The trail itself showcases a rich variety of trees and, in spring, comes alive with wildflowers.

What is the best time of year to hike the King Mountain Loop Trail?

The King Mountain Loop Trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring is particularly beautiful when wildflowers are in bloom. After rainstorms, especially in late winter and early spring, seasonal waterfalls can be observed. Be aware that the trail can be muddy during winter and spring. The ample shade (around 75%) makes it a pleasant hike even on warmer days.

Are there any notable features or connections to other trails?

Yes, the trail provides easy access and is well-maintained. A rustic wooden bench offers a spot for rest and appreciation of the surroundings. It also connects to other trails, such as the Ladybug Trail, which leads to the popular Dawn Falls in Baltimore Canyon Open Space Preserve, especially beautiful when active in late winter and early spring.

Is the King Mountain Loop Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the King Mountain Loop Trail is dog-friendly. However, all dogs must be kept on a leash throughout the hike.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the King Mountain Loop Trail?

The King Mountain Loop Trail is located within the King Mountain Open Space Preserve. Generally, open space preserves in Marin County do not require permits or charge entrance fees for day use. Based on available information, no specific permits or fees are mentioned for hiking this trail.

Where can I park to access the King Mountain Loop Trail?

The trail offers easy access from Larkspur. While specific parking details are not provided, it is generally accessible from local entry points within the King Mountain Open Space Preserve. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking areas.

Does the King Mountain Loop Trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the King Mountain Loop Trail, Ridgecrest Road, Wilson Way Trail, and other segments of the King Mountain Loop Trail.

How does this King Mountain Loop Trail compare to others with similar names?

This King Mountain Loop Trail is located in Larkspur, Marin County, California, and is generally rated easy to moderate. It is distinct from the more strenuous 'King's Mountain and Elk Mountain Loop' or 'King Mountain National Recreation Trail Loop' found in the Carolinas, which is significantly longer (15-16 miles) with constant elevation changes and is graded as moderate to strenuous.

What kind of trees and plants can I see along the King Mountain Loop Trail?

The trail is rich in diverse flora. You can expect to see oaks, bay laurels, redwoods, madrones, manzanitas, nutmeg, and huckleberry. In spring, the trail is particularly vibrant with various wildflowers. The ecosystems range from redwood, tanoak, and California bay canyons to chaparral composed of toyon, pitcher sage, chamise, and coyote brush.

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