Temelpa Trailhead

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Mill Valley, United States

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Temelpa Trailhead Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Temelpa Trailhead is located in Mill Valley, United States on 750-760 Summit Ave. Temelpa Trailhead is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category hiking area in United States.

Address

750-760 Summit Ave

Phone

+1 5106853835

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Open hours

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Tina Nguyen

Last day of January 2021 was a perfect weather to hiking up to East Peak of Mt Tamalpais. My hike was 5 miles out & back, and 1,789 feet of elevation gain. This is a moderately to difficult hike of Mount Tamalpais in Marin County, CA. The Tempelpa trailhead has only 4 parking spaces at Fern Canyon/ Summit Ave. The climb is short but has a huge elevation gain during the hike. Yes, it was steep, but really fun, since it has a lot of loose and uneven rocks. But on the way down was hard on the knees and legs. The trail offers an spectacular views of Richmond Bridge, Mount Diablo, Golden Gate Bridge, San Rafael Bridge, and San Francisco Bay in the distance. The 360 degrees views on the top offers an incredible surrounding landscape, A lot of boulders to climb( perfect picturesque). This is one of the most BREATHTAKING views in Bay Area. There’s a short trail to scenic overlook leads a spectacular views, which I’d recommend. All over, it was great cardio both on the way up and down. A good pair of hiking shoes is must, trekking poles are life saver on descent. Mt Tam is the gem( enjoy)!

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Mikael Wiberg

Great views of San Francisco as you walk on the hilly trails. Close to SF so it’s very accessible for a half day trip.

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leo leo leo

is a good place for walking

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Eriq

Great trail. Got lost. Little kids guided us back to my car. Alltrails lies.

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Jon Kron

Straightest shot to the top of Mt. Tam. You will be rewarded for your efforts (and those efforts will be robust!) many times on your journey up. Even part of the way up makes for good hiking.