
Mt. Tamalpais, also known as "Mt. Tam" is the highest point of the Marin Penninsula and offers numerous loop trails for all levels of hikers. Though not far from the suburbs of Marin, the 2,571-foot summit is full of lizards, ferns, creeks and rugged waxy plants. Hiking in July, the air was hot and dry so if you go, pack lots of water and sunscreen for those California rays. The trails are marked and pretty mild, so you can pick your own route and probably still make it home in time for dinner. The payoff: amazing views of the entire Bay Area from the perch at the top.
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