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Attractions and Places To See around San Geronimo - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around San Geronimo, California, are primarily found within the scenic San Geronimo Valley, characterized by rolling hills, lush forests, and meandering creeks. This region offers a natural landscape for outdoor activities. The area is known for its connection to nature, providing opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploring natural features.

Best attractions and places to see around San Geronimo

  • The most popular attractions is Cross Marin Trail 🌲 Samuel P Taylor State Park Campground to Southern Park exit 🌲, a trail that follows an old railbed through redwood forests. It is a paved two-lane bike trail along Lagunitas Creek.
  • Another must-see spot is Mount Tamalpais Summits, a summit and natural monument. This peak offers views and is largely contained within protected public lands, including Mount Tamalpais State Park.
  • Visitors also love Natalie Coffin Greene Park 🌳 Ross, a park with facilities and trails. This private and peaceful spot is suitable for day hikes or bike rides, featuring picnic tables and Ross Creek.
  • San Geronimo is known for trails, parks, and viewpoints. The variety of attractions around San Geronimo allows visitors to explore natural landscapes and engage in outdoor recreation.
  • The attractions around San Geronimo are appreciated by the komoot community, with 20 upvotes and 2 photos contributed by visitors.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Natalie Coffin Greene Park 🌳 Ross

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In 1967, the family of Natalie Coffin Greene gave 25 acres of Phoenix Lake land for a park in her memory. Locals know about the little park at the end of Lagunitas Road in Ross, although they may not know its name. Most people think of it as the shady little park just below Lake Phoenix, and the place to park your car and set off on a hike or or mountain bike ride on the extensive Marin Municipal Water District’s watershed lands and Mt. Tamalpais. It is a very private, secluded and peaceful spot to set out on a day hike or bike ride. The park also makes a great destination in and of itself. It has picnic tables, Ross Creek running through it, and restrooms.
The fire road up to Phoenix Lake continues around the north side of the lake, and connects with fire roads running throughout the watershed lands up to the top of Mt. Tam. The south side of the lake is strictly a hiking trail, so no bikes allowed. However, dogs are allowed as long as they are on leash. The round trip walk from the park up and around the lake is about 2.7 miles.
The tiny parking lot is usually full on summer weekends, so it's better to bike in. Up at the lake, there are a couple of benches for relaxing and enjoying the view and the quiet; you can also fish, but there are no people or boats allowed in the water, which would be nice to cool off in the summer!

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Bolinas to Fairfax Road

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From Fairfax to Ridgecrest Boulevard is the consumate component of a road bike ride through Marin to Mount Tamalpais or Stinson Beach.

Narrow without shoulders but usually little traffic and those that drive are used to respect the many bikes that share the road.

Bring water, as the next fill up after Fairfax is either at Mount Tam or Stinson.

From here West Ridgecrest Road continues to climb toward the Rockspring intersection which either goes left to the summit of Mount Tam or right to Pantoll and the Panoramic highway.

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Cross Marin Trail from Samuel P Taylor State Park Campground ( komoot.com/highlight/198026 ) to the Southern Park exit at Sir Francis Drake Blvd is a paved two lane bike trail following the old railbed of the defunct en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Pacific_Coast_Railroad along Lagunitas Creek through towering redwood forests roughly parallel to the Boulevard. It is part of the Pacific Coast Bike trail PCB.
Where it crosses Sir Francis Drake Blvd in the south it connects with the gravel trails to Shafter Grade, Peters Dam, and San Geronimo Ridge a little to the right across the road (see komoot.com/tour/13627077 ).
It also continues north from the Campground to the Northern Park exit ( komoot.com/highlight/198015 ) where it follows along Lagunitas Creek on Platform Bridge Road a little to the right across Sir Francis Drake Blvd. Or simply turn west on Drake to go to Olema and Point Reyes (see komoot.de/tour/13627076 ).

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Splitrock Tap & Wheel

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Splitrock Tap & Wheel was built by diehard mountain bike riders for the community that we love; staffed and run by experienced, professional, approachable people who ride like you do, and understand the unique needs of riders that ride here in Northern California. Our store features the best performing bikes and eBikes in the world from Specialized and Transition and a full range of parts and accessories to support the most demanding riders on their daily rides. The Splitrock service department is a team of 6 experienced mechanics whose combined time in front of the bench spans decades.

Our café space has evolved into a community gathering place, serving delicious pizzas, sandwiches, and salads alongside an every changing list of California’s best, freshest micro-brews. With 15 taps, heated inside and outside gathering spaces and mud/dirt resistant seating, Splitrock is the perfect spot to start and finish your ride, and find everything you need to get and keep your bike working day after day.

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Marin Museum of Bicycling

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Premier bicycle history museum and cultural center in Fairfax, displaying key examples from the 19th century Golden Age of Cycling, home to the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame, showcasing the birth and evolution of the mountain bike, and features many more bicycles: road, track, racing, touring and everyday transportation; extraordinary bikes dating from 1868 onward. Moved the Hall of Fame from Created Butte, CO, to Fairfax. Now, the bikes, biographies, photos and Fame are on display.
1966 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Fairfax, CA 94930
$10
Open:  THURSDAY—SUNDAY 11am-5pm
Closed: Mondays—Wednesdays
Closed: - Thanksgiving Day
- 24 & 25 December, January 1-16
mmbhof.org

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October 12, 2025, Marin Museum of Bicycling

An absolute must-see for cycling enthusiasts! This museum in Fairfax tells the story of nearly 200 years of cycling history, from 19th-century velocipedes to modern racing bikes. It's also home to the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame, featuring unique specimens and stories about the pioneers of mountain biking. The collection is impressive and authentic—no replicas, but real bicycles that showcase the evolution of technology and design. An inspiring place where you can truly feel the passion for cycling.

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Good supporter of Marin Biking and nice lot to start your ride from and have a beer after

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Your description paints a vivid picture of an incredible biking experience. The road may be narrow, but it sounds like the tranquility and minimal traffic make it a perfect spot for a peaceful and scenic ride through Marin. For more info visit: https://ustransportationcompanies.com/highway/limo-car-services-in-shrewsbury-massachusetts/ Professional Limo Car Services in Shrewsbury MA

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Non-profit exhibit of some cool historic bikes, including some of the mountain bikes invented here

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Nice climb through magnificent trees and lovely lake in the middle.

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Splitrock Tap & Wheel was built by diehard mountain bike riders for the community that we love; staffed and run by experienced, professional, approachable people who ride like you do, and understand the unique needs of riders that ride here in Northern California. Our store features the best performing bikes and eBikes in the world from Specialized and Transition and a full range of parts and accessories to support the most demanding riders on their daily rides. The Splitrock service department is a team of 6 experienced mechanics whose combined time in front of the bench spans decades. Our café space has evolved into a community gathering place, serving delicious pizzas, sandwiches, and salads alongside an every changing list of California’s best, freshest micro-brews. With 15 taps, heated inside and outside gathering spaces and mud/dirt resistant seating, Splitrock is the perfect spot to start and finish your ride, and find everything you need to get and keep your bike working day after day.

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Great climb and very light traffic. It starts out steep but then is more gradual to the top!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the best natural features to explore around San Geronimo?

The San Geronimo Valley is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the scenic San Geronimo Valley itself, characterized by rolling hills, lush forests, and meandering creeks. Nearby, Mount Tamalpais Summits offers extensive public lands and panoramic views. The area also features important waterways like Larsen Creek and San Geronimo Creek, vital for endangered Coho Salmon and threatened Steelhead Trout.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in San Geronimo?

Yes, San Geronimo offers several family-friendly options. The Cross Marin Trail is a paved two-lane bike trail that follows an old railbed through redwood forests, suitable for families. Natalie Coffin Greene Park is another excellent choice, providing a peaceful spot for day hikes or bike rides with picnic tables and restrooms.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near San Geronimo's attractions?

The area around San Geronimo is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, running, and road cycling. For hiking, consider routes like the Roy's Redwood Loop Trail or Peters Dam Road to Kent Lake loop. If you enjoy running, options include the Big Rock Trail or the Bon Tempe Lake loop. Road cyclists can explore routes such as the Hicks Valley Road Loop. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, running guide, and road cycling guide for San Geronimo.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints around San Geronimo?

For breathtaking views, head to Mount Tamalpais Summits. This prominent natural monument offers expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape, including the city of San Francisco and the East Bay region. The mountain is largely contained within protected public lands, ensuring unspoiled scenery.

Are there any historical sites or cultural landmarks in the San Geronimo area?

The San Geronimo Valley has a rich history rooted in ranching, with La Cañada de San Geronimo having served as an outpost for the Mission San Rafael. While specific historical sites are not highlighted, the area's past is deeply connected to its natural landscape. The San Geronimo Valley Community Center also serves as a local cultural hub.

What are some popular trails for cycling in San Geronimo?

The Cross Marin Trail is a highly popular choice for cycling. It's a paved two-lane bike trail that follows the old railbed of the defunct Northwestern Pacific Railroad, winding through towering redwood forests along Lagunitas Creek. It's also part of the Pacific Coast Bike trail (PCB).

Where can I find places to eat or drink near the attractions?

You can find a community gathering spot at Splitrock Tap & Wheel. It offers delicious pizzas, sandwiches, and salads, alongside a selection of California's best micro-brews. It's known as a perfect spot to start or finish a ride and is a strong supporter of the local biking community.

Are there any easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or casual walkers?

Yes, for an easy and pleasant walk, consider the Roy's Redwood Loop Trail in Roy's Redwoods Open Space Preserve. Another easy option is the Peters Dam Road to Kent Lake loop within the Mount Tamalpais Watershed. These trails offer a gentle way to experience the natural beauty of the area.

What is the best time of year to visit San Geronimo for outdoor activities?

While specific seasonal recommendations are not detailed, the mild climate of Marin County generally makes San Geronimo suitable for outdoor activities year-round. Spring and fall often offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with lush greenery in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier.

Are there any dog-friendly trails or parks in the San Geronimo area?

Yes, dogs are allowed on trails around Phoenix Lake, which is accessible from Natalie Coffin Greene Park, as long as they are on a leash. This offers a great opportunity to enjoy a walk with your canine companion through beautiful natural surroundings.

What kind of terrain can I expect on trails around San Geronimo?

The trails around San Geronimo offer a varied terrain. You'll find paved paths like the Cross Marin Trail, which is ideal for biking. Other trails, particularly those leading up to Mount Tamalpais Summits or within the watershed lands, can range from smooth dirt paths to more challenging fire roads and singletrack, often winding through redwood forests and along creeks.

Is there public transport available to reach attractions in San Geronimo?

While specific public transport routes directly to all attractions are not detailed, the San Geronimo Valley is primarily accessed by car. However, some areas like Natalie Coffin Greene Park are popular starting points for hikes and bike rides, and it's advisable to check local Marin Transit schedules for any bus services that might connect to the valley or nearby towns.

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