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Easy hiking trails around San Geronimo, nestled in Marin County, traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, lush redwood groves, and meandering creeks. The region features the scenic San Geronimo Valley, defined by surrounding hills like San Geronimo Ridge and Mt. Barnabe. Extensive trail systems wind through diverse ecosystems, including the San Geronimo Commons, offering opportunities for low-impact recreation. These natural features provide a varied backdrop for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Discover the Carson Falls and Pine Mountain Trail, an easy hiking route that guides you through diverse landscapes, from wide fire roads to shaded single-track paths. You'll cover 2.0 milesā¦
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Hike the easy 3.9-mile Cross Marin Trail to Kent Lake in Samuel P. Taylor State Park, featuring redwood groves and creek views.

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An easy 2.2-mile hiking loop in Gary Giacomini Open Space Preserve, featuring diverse terrain, forest, and views of Kent Lake.
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Hike the easy 1.0 mile Fairy Ring Trail in Roy's Redwoods Open Space Preserve, gaining 92 feet over 26 minutes.
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Hike the Cascade Peak via Burnt Tree Trail, an easy 0.9-mile route with 746 feet of gain, taking about 40 minutes.
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Carson Falls is a multi-tier waterfall that flows through Little Carson Creek in the Mount Tamalpais Watershed. Just four miles southwest of Fairfax, it is easy to get to and well signed.
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Sweeping views along the ridge trail, down into the valley filled by Kent Lake and beyond.
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The two open space preserves meet in this valley of stately redwood trees that's refreshingly cool even in summer, which is welcome before or after the climbs that go both directions in and out of this valley.
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This large group picnic area is a lovely spot under a shady grove of towering redwoods that sits along Lagunitas Creek. There is piped drinking water and restrooms nearby, and if it is not in use, it is an excellent place to stop for lunch. If you are bike touring with friends and wish to spend time here, you can reserve this spot through the Samuel Taylor State Parks' department website.
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The view from the start of this trail is amazing with the rolling hills leading into the mountains. There is lush greenery as far as the eye can see as Mount Tamalpais Watershed meets the Cascade Canyon Preserve.
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Carson Falls is a multi-tier waterfall that flows through Little Carson Creek in the Mount Tamalpais Watershed. Just four miles southwest of Fairfax, it is easy to get to and well signed.
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Large campground with restrooms and showers in the towering forest along the San Geronimo Creek and the Cross Marin Trail. The Pioneer Trail loops to the south with a branch trail climbing up to the bolinas Ridge, whie the Papermill Trail remains flat along the creek with historic info panels about Samuel Taylor's 19th century paper mill
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San Geronimo offers a wide selection of outdoor experiences, with over 120 hiking routes in total. Specifically for easy hikes, you'll find 35 trails suitable for a relaxed outing.
Easy hikes in San Geronimo often lead through diverse landscapes including lush redwood groves, rolling hills, and along meandering creek systems. You might encounter seasonal wetlands and wildflowers, especially in areas like the San Geronimo Commons. Trails like Cross Marin Trail to Kent Lake offer views of Kent Lake and pass through redwood forests.
Yes, San Geronimo is a great place for family-friendly hikes. Many easy trails are suitable for all ages. The Fairy Ring Trail, at just over 1 mile, is a particularly gentle option. The San Geronimo Commons also provides easy trails ideal for families, offering opportunities for wildlife watching and enjoying diverse ecosystems.
Many trails in Marin County, including some in San Geronimo, are dog-friendly, but leash regulations and specific trail access can vary. It's always best to check local signage or the specific route details on komoot for the most current information regarding dog access on your chosen trail.
Yes, San Geronimo offers several easy loop trails. For example, the East Sylvestris, San Geronimo Ridge, and Hunt Camp Loop is a 2.3-mile path that provides a pleasant circular route through the San Geronimo Ridge area.
The easy hiking trails in San Geronimo are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.9 stars from over 80 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the beauty of the redwood groves, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable experience.
Yes, you can find trails featuring waterfalls. The Carson Falls and Pine Mountain Trail is a popular easy route that includes Carson Falls, offering a scenic highlight during your hike.
Beyond the trails themselves, the area around San Geronimo offers several points of interest. You might enjoy visiting Phoenix Lake or Alpine Dam, both beautiful natural features. For a unique experience, The Big Rock - Skywalker Ranch is also nearby. If you're interested in local history, the Marin Museum of Bicycling is an option.
Absolutely. Many of the easy hikes in San Geronimo are under 5 miles, making them perfect for shorter excursions. Examples include the Carson Falls and Pine Mountain Trail (2.0 miles), the East Sylvestris, San Geronimo Ridge, and Hunt Camp Loop (2.3 miles), and the very short Fairy Ring Trail (1.0 mile).
While San Geronimo is primarily accessed by car, some public transport options may get you close to the area. However, direct public transport to specific trailheads can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and plan for potential additional travel to reach the starting points of the trails.
Parking is generally available at or near many trailheads in San Geronimo, especially for popular areas like the San Geronimo Commons. Specific parking availability can vary by trail, so it's recommended to check the details for your chosen route on komoot or local park websites before heading out.
San Geronimo offers pleasant hiking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring brings wildflowers and lush greenery, while fall provides comfortable temperatures and beautiful foliage. Even winter can be a good time for easy hikes, as the region's mild climate often allows for outdoor activities, though trails might be muddier after rain.


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