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Family friendly hiking trails in Roy'S Redwoods Open Space Preserve traverse a landscape characterized by towering old-growth redwood groves and diverse ecosystems. The preserve features a mix of shaded redwood forests, open meadows, and areas with oaks and Douglas firs. Larsen Creek flows through the preserve, contributing to a cooler, wetter environment. Elevations are generally gentle, with some trails offering moderate uphill sections.
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The Fairy Ring Trail offers a charming, easy walk through a peaceful forest, likely within the Roy's Redwoods Open Space Preserve in Marin County. Imagine a path where every turn…
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Step into a serene world of ancient trees on the Roy's Redwoods Loop Trail, where towering old-growth redwoods, some nearly 300 feet tall, create a truly enchanting atmosphere. This easy…

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Moon Hill Trail 🏞️ – School Trailhead (east) loop offers a delightful and accessible escape into the natural beauty surrounding Lagunitas-Forest Knolls. This easy hiking route winds through a…
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The Oak Manor, Smith Ridge, Sunrise and Old Railroad Grade Loop is a challenging 14.4-mile (23.1 km) hike that winds through a remarkable variety of landscapes in Marin County. Expect…
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Along the trail you'll find redwoods, grasslands, and a nice viewpoint. This trail is pretty heavily trafficked and there is a lot of poison oak in the area.
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Eastern start of a gravel trail along Sir Francis Drake Blvd, from Lagunitas School Road to the Trailer Court to give kids safe walking access to school, and provides access to two parallel trails climbing north up to French Ranch OSP.
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Start of the trail, also spelled Top Flite, off School Trail at Sir Francis Boulevard, that climbs north to meet up with French Ranch Fire Rd in French Ranch OSP.
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The trail begins at the locked gate here, follows the fire road through French Ranch Open Space Preserve, and continues onward to Barnabe Mountain in Samuel P Taylor State Park. Excellent views all along the ridge.
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293 forested acres overlooking the heart of San Geronimo Valley. Primeval groves of bay and redwood trees are the star attractions here, where scenes in George Lucas' The Ewok Adventure were filmed. For a peaceful getaway, meander down Roy’s Redwoods Loop Trail. It's a secluded ridge with sheltering fir, madrone, and oak trees. Look for "hippie trees." A 60's commune made their homes inside large hollowed-out trunks. https://www.marincountyparks.org/parkspreserves/preserves/roys-redwoods
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Shaded trail climbing up from Roy's Redwood and French Ranch Open Space Preserves, reaching Moon Hill overlook.
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Roy's Redwoods Open Space Preserve offers a good selection of trails suitable for families. You'll find over 10 easy routes and more than 20 moderate trails that can be enjoyed by families with varying fitness levels. In total, there are 40 hiking routes to explore.
Yes, for families with young children or strollers, the preserve offers several easy options. The Boardwalk Trail is particularly accessible, providing a firm, stable, and flat surface directly through large redwoods. The Fairy Ring Trail is another short, easy out-and-back option that leads to an Exploration Area, perfect for little adventurers.
Family hikes in Roy's Redwoods Open Space Preserve offer a diverse experience. You'll wander through impressive old-growth redwood groves, some trees over 300 years old, providing a quiet, meditative atmosphere. Beyond the redwoods, trails lead through areas of oaks and sunny meadows, with Larsen Creek flowing through, creating a cooler, wetter environment. The preserve truly showcases a variety of ecosystems.
Absolutely! Many families enjoy circular routes for convenience. A popular choice is the Roy's Redwoods Loop Trail, which is about 3 to 3.2 miles long and winds through meadows, pine stands, Douglas firs, and redwood groves. It's an easy route that offers a great overview of the preserve's beauty.
While hiking, you can look out for several interesting spots. The Roy's Redwoods Loop Trail itself is a highlight, offering stunning redwood views. The Fairy Ring Trail leads to a unique 'Fairy Ring' of redwoods and an Exploration Area. You might also pass by the Moon Hill Summit on some routes, offering different perspectives of the area.
Yes, Roy's Redwoods Open Space Preserve is generally dog-friendly. Many trails allow dogs, but it's always best to keep them on a leash to protect the wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
The preserve is beautiful year-round, but spring is particularly lovely when the meadows burst with wildflowers like white and purple irises. The cooler, wetter conditions near Larsen Creek are also ideal for spotting salamanders. Fall offers vibrant foliage, and even in summer, the redwood groves provide welcome shade. Recent restoration efforts in 2023-2024 have enhanced the trails, making it enjoyable any time.
Roy's Redwoods is a haven for wildlife. Keep an eye out for various bird species, including red-tailed hawks and pileated woodpeckers. Deer, coyotes, and different lizard species are also common. In the cooler, wetter areas, especially near Larsen Creek, you might even spot salamanders. The preserve is also home to the sensitive Northern Spotted Owl.
Yes, parking is convenient at Roy's Redwoods Open Space Preserve. There is no entrance fee, making it an accessible and inexpensive redwood experience for families.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.875 stars from 78 ratings. Reviewers often praise the preserve's quiet beauty, the impressive old-growth redwoods, and the sense of peace it offers away from larger crowds. The diverse trails and family-friendly atmosphere are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Wilderness Way trail is designed for a more adventurous experience. It encourages visitors to 'balance, scramble, and hop' across natural materials and even includes a designated fort-building area, making it a fun and interactive option for children.


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