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Tamalpais Walking
Poet Gary Snyder and artist Tom Killion have been walking on and around Marin's iconic mountain for decades. These prints and text from a new book capture the ...
Impressions of Tamalpais
We talk with Tom Killion, who grew up in Mill Valley. He has been making woodblock prints of the California landscape since he was a teenager, including about ...
Mt. Tamalpais from Pt. San Quentin
Muir Woods
Bolinas Ridge to Point Montara
Bolinas Ridge to Duxbury point
Mt. Tamalpais from Mill Valley Marshes
Branch with lichen
Cladonia transcendens
CCC Workers on Bridge
Workers build Mountain Theater
EveryTrail.com Hikes: Mount Tamalpais State Park
Tomales Bay
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Walking Mount Tamalpais
Special Event Video! Join author and printmaker Tom Killion on a poetry-embellished ramble exploring Mount Tamalpais' broad vistas, intimate landscapes, and ...
Act Now to Save California State Parks
Now's the time to help save our California state parks from imminent closure under Governor Schwarzenegger's budget plan!
Spiderfly Sleeper
Chalcedon Checkerspot
Mount Tamalpais State Park
Over 200 miles of trails, and breathtaking views of the bay, coast, and forests reward visitors to this extensive state park.
Forgotten Foundation
On a trail at Mount Tamalpais or Diablo, perfectly set stone steps make an ascent easier; farther along, a massive log bridge crosses a rugged ravine. It's ...
Mount Tamalpais, Matt Davis Trail
From an Entomologist’s Backyard
The sticky monkey flower, common on sunny Bay Area hillsides, hosts an array of insect visitors. Edward Ross’s intimate photos of these visits are but a small ...
Don’t Call Them Bugs
Lichens
Is it a mushroom? A moss? Bacterial scum? Trod on underfoot or passed by in blissful ignorance, lichens are perhaps the least understood element of the Bay ...
On The Move
All of the familiar landforms we see here in the Bay Area—ridges, cliffs, lakes, and even San Francisco Bay itself—are products of the same titanic encounters ...