Marin hike: Tomales Point Trail has it all
Briefly

The hike is famous for the opportunity to see tule elk, often in groups with a dominant bull and his harem, along with breathtaking ocean views.
The 9.4-mile hike provides not only scenic views of the Pacific Ocean and Tomales Bay, but also the chance to see active and vocal elk during mating season.
Hiking up to Tomales Point requires navigating an unmaintained sandy trail that culminates in a stunning ocean bluff view, rewarding perseverance with spectacular vistas.
Choosing the right day for the hike is crucial; it's best to go when it’s clear and calm, particularly from now through early November.
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