The best way to view Marin is from the top of Mount Tamalpais
From the highest point of the mountain at East Peak, any visitor can traverse the paved trail for those fantastic photo ops to bring home!
If one is unable to hike any part of the mountain, there are a number of wheelchair access trails to try out:
The Verna Dunshee Trail circumvents the East Peak offering extraordinary panoramic views of Marin and the San Francisco Bay area. This trail is accessible for its .7 mile length. There is accessible parking, picnic tables, restroom facilities, and drinking fountain available at the trailhead.
The Old Mine trail (packed dirt) at Pantoll is also accessible by wheelchair.
Spectacular vistas may be seen from this .4 mile portion of the trail from Pantoll as well as the .25 miles of the McKennan Trail.
An accessible campsite, restroom and parking area are additionally available at the Pantoll Ranger Station.
Both the Alice Eastwood campground and Pantoll campground have ADA access.
Cabin #1 and campsite #7 at Steep Ravine are both accessible for wheelchair access.
The Frank Valley Horse Camp is accessible and has an accessible ramp to assist riders from a chair to a horse with additional assistance from the chair users party.
The Mountain Theater has a wheelchair platform on the right side of the theater for all of their Spring performances.
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