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Marin County

Matt Davis and Steep Ravine Loop

Moderate

5.0

(6905)

17,379

hikers

Matt Davis and Steep Ravine Loop

03:26

10.6km

470m

Hiking

Embark on the Matt Davis and Steep Ravine Loop, a moderate hike spanning 6.6 miles (10.6 km) with a total elevation gain of 1552 feet (473 metres). This route typically takes around 3 hours and 26 minutes to complete. You will journey through diverse landscapes, starting in lush redwood and Douglas fir forests. The Steep Ravine section guides you alongside Webb Creek, featuring charming wooden bridges and a distinctive 10-foot ladder. As you ascend the Matt Davis Trail, the scenery opens up to offer expansive views of the Pacific Ocean and Stinson Beach, with the Golden Gate Bridge visible on clear days.

Planning your visit to this popular loop is key, especially if you prefer a quieter experience. The trail can become quite busy, particularly on weekends and during peak tourist seasons. Many hikers find it enjoyable to begin their journey in Stinson Beach, which provides a pleasant uphill start and a more relaxed downhill finish. While parking is generally available in the area, arriving early is highly recommended to secure a spot, especially on days when the trail is expected to be crowded.

This loop is celebrated for its dramatic shifts in scenery, moving from dense, shaded forests to open, sun-drenched grasslands. The unique 10-foot ladder in Steep Ravine adds an adventurous element to the hike, making it a memorable experience. It truly showcases the natural splendor of Mount Tamalpais State Park, offering a comprehensive tour of its varied ecosystems and stunning coastal vistas.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Mount Tamalpais State Park

Stinson Beach (GGNRA)

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1.98 km

Bare Knoll

Highlight • Summit

Bare Knoll is a relatively small peak that allows you to see views stretching from Stinson Beach into the Gulf of the Farallones.

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7.18 km

When finally emerging from the forested trails the view opens up to the Pacific Ocean, with a couple of opportunities to see the crescent shaped Stinson Beach below.

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8.07 km

Steep Ravine Trail

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As the name suggests, this pittoresque trail leads along a sometimes raging stream through a narrow, well-shaded and lush canyon from Stinson toward Pantoll.

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10.6 km

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10.2 km

197 m

115 m

< 100 m

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10.2 km

218 m

170 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the Matt Davis and Steep Ravine Loop?

The most common starting point for this loop is in Stinson Beach. You can find parking along Panoramic Highway or in the small parking lot near the Stinson Beach trailhead. Alternatively, you can start from the Pantoll Ranger Station, which has a larger parking area, though it requires a fee.

Is the Matt Davis and Steep Ravine Loop dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not allowed on the Matt Davis Trail or the Steep Ravine Trail, as these trails are within Mount Tamalpais State Park where pets are restricted to paved roads and campgrounds. Please check the latest park regulations before planning your visit with a dog.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

While enjoyable year-round, the first few weeks of spring are ideal for experiencing dramatic waterfalls and abundant wildflowers. However, the trail can get crowded during tourist season, especially on weekends. Clear days offer the best panoramic ocean views, particularly on the Matt Davis Trail section.

Are there any permits or entrance fees for Mount Tamalpais State Park?

There is no entrance fee to access Mount Tamalpais State Park itself, but there may be parking fees at certain lots, such as the Pantoll Ranger Station. Always check for current fees and regulations before your visit.

Is there a recommended starting point for the loop?

Many hikers prefer to start in Stinson Beach. This approach allows for a steady climb at the beginning on the Steep Ravine Trail and a more gradual downhill return on the Matt Davis Trail, often ending with the option of an oceanside meal in Stinson Beach.

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect on the trail?

This loop offers incredibly diverse scenery. You'll traverse lush redwood and Douglas fir forests, oak woodlands, and open grasslands. The Steep Ravine Trail section is known for its serene redwood canyon along Webb Creek, featuring multiple wooden bridges and even a 10-foot ladder. The Matt Davis Trail emerges onto open grasslands, providing spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, Stinson Beach, and beyond.

What are the main highlights or viewpoints along the route?

Key highlights include the magical redwood canyon of the Steep Ravine Trail with its ladder and waterfalls, and the panoramic ocean views from the Matt Davis Trail. You'll also pass by Bare Knoll and enjoy a View of Stinson Beach from the Dipsea Trail.

How long does it typically take to complete the Matt Davis and Steep Ravine Loop?

This hike typically takes around 3 to 4 hours to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views. The total duration is approximately 3 hours and 26 minutes of moving time.

Does the loop connect with other well-known trails?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Matt Davis Trail, the Dipsea Trail, and the Steep Ravine Trail. It also briefly intersects with the Bay Area Ridge Trail - 01 - North Bay and the ADT - California - T - Seg 9.

Is this trail suitable for beginners?

This loop is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty. It involves significant elevation changes, with climbs around 473 meters (1,550 feet) and descents of a similar magnitude. The ascent on the Steep Ravine Trail can be steep, and the descent on the Matt Davis Trail includes steps and can be jarring on the knees. While not for absolute beginners, hikers with some experience and good fitness should find it manageable.

Are there facilities like restrooms or water available near the trailhead?

Yes, if you start from Stinson Beach, you'll find restrooms and water available in the town. If you opt to start from the Pantoll Ranger Station, facilities are also available there. It's always recommended to carry enough water for your hike, especially on warmer days.

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