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Mount Tamalpais State Park

Moonlight Hikes
Updated July 11, 2004
Join us for a spectacular moonlight hike to explore the wonder and dark beauty of Mt. Tamalpais under the full moon and stars. Hike routes are over uneven terrain and are NOT accessible for everyone. See MAP for directions and parking.  

Saturday, April 3rd ~ 7:30PM
Sprouting Grass Moon, Egg Moon, Fish Moon

Saturday, May 1st ~ 8:00PM
Milk Moon, Planting Moon, Moon of the Shedding Ponies

Saturday, May 29th ~ 8:30PM
Honey Moon, Flower Moon, Strawberry Moon

Saturday, July 3rd ~ 8:30 PM
Thunder Moon, Hay Moon, Buck Moon

Saturday, July 31st ~ 8:30PM
Newly added hike
(7/11), we'll find out what "moon" it is and post later.

Saturday, August 28th ~ 7:30 PM
Corn Moon, Grain Moon, Moon Where the Cherries Turn Black

Saturday, September 25th ~ 7:00 PM
Harvest Moon, Fruit Moon, Little Wind Moon


Dress in layers; bring sturdy shoes, a small flashlight and water. All hikes leave from Pantoll, are about 2 miles, last about 2 hours and will be led by Rob and Lynda Ross. Time listed is hike departure time.

 If the Upper Mountain is closed due to Fire Danger:
The phone number to call to see if Mt Tam is closed due to fire danger is: (415) 499-7191. Hikes from Trojan Point, Bootjack, Laurel Dell, Rock Spring and East Peak will start from Pantoll and will be re-routed to stay below Panoramic Highway. For a recorded message giving updated information, please call 415-258-2410. For bus schedule call: (415) 455-2000

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