Camino Alto Preserve
A Mill Valley neighborhood preserve in the foothills of Mount Tam
Rangers Recommend
- The well-forested, west facing slope provides shady access to the ridge.
- The preserve's fire roads are popular with hikers, bicyclists, and equestrians, offering relatively level routes along a ridge with views of San Francisco and Mount Tam.
- Middle Summit Fire Road rises steeply in the north of the preserve, connecting with Blithedale Summit Preserve and points beyond.
- Stop to enjoy the view of horses grazing on nearby Horse Hill.
- Dogs are welcome. Must be leashed on trail, and under voice command on fire roads, with leash readily available.
Naturalist Notes
- The preserve's 170 acres hold a variety of habitats, including grasslands, bay/oak woodlands, and stands of redwood and Douglas fir. Look for coast live oaks growing close to roads and trails.
- Rockrose blooms bright pink in early summer.
- To protect sensitive wildlife species, some areas of Camino Alto Preserve are subject to seasonal night closures. Observe road and trail closure signs.
- Check out the iNaturalist field guide [External]. Add your own observations.
Activities





Know Before You Go
- Stay on roads and trails to preserve sensitive ecosystems and to avoid trespassing on private property.
- Be courteous and safety conscious when sharing roads and trails. Go slow and say hello [External].
- Dress appropriately for the weather. Trails can be muddy during the rainy season.
- Bring water.
- There are no restrooms at this location.
- Steer clear of poison oak.
- After an outing, check for ticks.

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