

San Francisco
Usal Hike Club - Mt. Tam
City Nature Connection
Join us at Mount Tamalpais state park, the tallest peak in Marin. We will set out along a scenic coastal trail with views over the bay, meander through grasslands and woods, along creeks and cliffs.
This monthly meet up is our on-going invitation to get outside, make new friends, challenge yourself, or simply try a new trail. Along the way, we will stop to rest and reconnect.
Our time on the trail will be intentional - an opportunity to redirect our attention towards the earth, its inhabitants, and each other. By recognizing the land as a space for gathering, reflection, and abundance, we hope to preserve and expand our connection between people and place.
Ticket Type
When
07/12
Time
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Intensity


About
Michael Rasmussen is a park ranger and environmental educator with a background in urban ecology and environmental studies. His work focuses on fostering connection between people and place, helping communities understand the complex relationships between city landscapes and the natural systems that sustain them.


Hike Details
Starting at the Rock Spring trailhead, we will set out on a 4.5 loop with roughly 800 feet of elevation gain.
Our route will have varied terrain, but our pace will be accommodating for all skill levels
Please bring layers as weather conditions on Mt. Tam can change quickly.