Frank Valley Group Horse Campground

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This is a nice little campsite that’s about one mile north of Hwy 1 at Muir Beach.

The site has tables, fire rings, drinking water, pit toilets, two horse troughs and corrals for up to 12 horses. To get there from Hwy 101 take Hwy 1/Stinson Beach exit. Follow Hwy 1 west for 5.7 miles to Muir Woods Rd and drive 3/4 of a mile to the Frank Valley Group Horse Camp gate.
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Nanna E.
May 3, 2018
Loved it enough to live with some weirdness. Pros: 1. So many many many miles of trails (pretty steep, so good for fitness.) 2. Views are breathtaking from the top. 3. Amazing meadow for galloping/getting silly. 4. Creeks wadable Cons: 1. Hikers come into the camp all the time, both to use the bathroom (which is fine), but also to pet and feed animals without asking, so bring a sign asking people to please not feed the animals. It’s pretty awkward to have random people walk right into the middle of the camp and hang out with no comment when you’re showering, changing etc. 2. Bring TP because it can run out at the end of the day depending on # of walk-ins. 3. Fallen trees block trails and cause huge detours
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Ariana M.
June 25, 2017
Hi, I have camped there and when I was a kid I used to show horses there too :) Lovely spot

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Overview

Biking

While Mount Tamalpais is the birthplace of mountain biking it also offers unparalleled options for road bikers (not to mention it can be quite the challenge as well!). For road bikers, the main challenges are the infamous seven sisters and the twisting road to the top while mountain bikers can enjoy the Coast View and Dias Ridge multi-use trails as well as park fire trails.

Fishing

If you bring your fishing gear to Mt. Tam, you could easily come home with dinner. Lakes in the park have catches such as bass, bluegill, crappie, and catfish. This is a wonderful place to go and “get away from it all,” all the while answering that rumbling in your stomach. Some of these reservoirs do have special guidelines, so be sure to read up before you go.

Hiking

There are more than 50 miles of trails within the park that connect to a much grander 200 mile trail system. The climb to the peak is an incredible journey that will be rewarded by stunning panorama views of the Bay Area. You know those days when the entire bay is foggy and cold? On those days, the peak of Mt. Tam rises majestically above the fogline only to be matched by its sister peak, Mt. Diablo across the bay. These foggy days may be our favorite time to hike the mountain - especially for sunrise! The Steep Ravine Trail is another favorite. You can start from Stinson Beach or the top at the Pantoll Ranger Station, either way you’ll be exploring the beautiful lush ravine with its waterfalls and old growth Redwoods. The shade protection makes this the perfect hike for a hot day. Reward yourself with a dip in the Pacific Ocean at the end! The hike up to Cataract Falls is another epic one There are also frequent guided hikes hosted by the amazing Friends of Mt Tam, open to the public.

Horseback riding

Mount Tamalpais is known for its beautiful views, and it can be even more beautiful when taken by horseback. Given the right day, you can see the Sierra Mountains and Farallon Islands in the distance. The park features a variety of trails, so saddle up!

Climbing

Mount Tamalpais is well suited for both novice and expert climbers. If you make it to the top, you won’t be disappointed - the peak features stunning views of the Pacific ocean. Climbing classes are available, and make sure you get an overview of the various routes.

Wildlife watching

Mount Tamalpais is a great place to see some of California’s wildlife . The park has more than 150 bird species along with deer, cats of prey and even the occasional gray whale spotted at Steep Ravine.

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