Lower Old Mine Trail – Mount Tamalpais State Park
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Lower Old Mine Trail – Mount Tamalpais State Park
Location: Panoramic Hwy, Mill Valley, CA
Difficulty: Moderate
Features: Hiking trails, bird watching, dogs allowed, wildlife observation
The Lower Old Mine Trail is a short trail that parallels the Coastal Fire Road. It commences at the Pantoll parking lot and ends at the Coastal Fire Road. From there, hikers have the option to pursue the Dipsea Trail.
About Mount Tamalpais State Park
A California State Park in Marin County in California, Mount Tamalpais State Park is home to Mount Tamalpais standing majestic at 2,500 feet. The park is also home redwoods and oak forests as well as approximately 60 miles of hiking trails that connects to more than 200 miles network of trails beyond the state park. Mount Tamalpais State Park also houses the Muir Woods National Monument, a United States National Monument and part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Top 3 Adventure Hacks
1) Don’t get lost.
There are so many trails on Mount Tamalpais. It is highly recommended that, prior going on a hike, one should get directions or download a detailed map. Mount Tamalpais maps can be downloaded online. Moreover, maps can also be purchased at the Pantoll Ranger Station or the East Peak Visitor Center.
2) Wear long pants for protection.
Trails may go through dense forests. Long pants not only protect your legs from ticks or poison oak but also from mosquitoes. Thick pants also prevent animal bites from penetrating your skin.
3) Wear appropriate footwear.
Trail shoes are best for short and easy trailing but hiking boots is recommended for technical hikes.