About this Event
Not too many years ago, this natural landscape nearly succumbed to an ill-conceived sprawl development named Marincello. But long before that, the valley was known as Elk Valley and the beach at the end of the trail was called Indian Cove. Then came that fateful day in 1853. There lies the tale of the wreck of the SS Tennessee, her fool-hardy captain, half-crazed ship's doctor, chest of gold, and the missing "keyhole" in the cliff!
Greenbelt Alliance educates, advocates, and collaborates to fight sprawl development and protect open spaces throughout the Bay Area. We are partnering with Solano Together to oppose the sprawl California Forever proposal. Read about our work .
Leaders
Cathy Petrick and Ken Lavin
Total Distance
This is a moderate hike of 4 miles on a mostly level trail.
Weather Policy
Rain cancels
Cost
Free; RSVP required.
Where to Meet
We'll assemble near the trailhead for the Tennessee Valley Trail at the end of Tennessee Valley Road. There are restrooms near the trailhead.
Notes
Bring water and snacks. Dress in layers and wear good hiking shoes. If you have questions about this outing, please email Ken Lavin at [email protected].
Photo: Fabrice Florin via Flickr
ABOUT THE OUTING LEADERS
Cathy Petrick is a former park ranger from Yellowstone National Park and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area who loves wildflowers, dogs, and baking (with berries, stone fruit, and lemons). She lives in Corte Madera, which has exciting hiking opportunities on Ring Mountain, Baltimore Canyon, and Mount Tam. She is an identical triplet. She is married with two grown children.
Ken Lavin is the Outing Coordinator for Greenbelt Alliance. Read about Greenbelt Alliance staff here.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Tennessee Valley, 701 Tennessee Valley Rd, Mill Valley, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 108.55