Mario Larsen+FollowToro Beach Hike MagicCraving coastal thrills? This 2.3-mile loop near Del Mar packs moderate terrain—61 minutes of rugged beauty. Choose your path: clockwise offers inland ocean views first, then shoreline strolls; counterclockwise swaps sand for inland trails early on. Short, steep climbs add spice, but clear markers guide the way. Beach sections? Only walkable at low tide—check NOAA’s tides (https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov) to avoid getting stuck. No pets allowed, but all skill levels welcome. Year-round magic, one step at a time. #Outdoors #Hiking #CoastalHikes #ToroBeachTrail #TideAwareAdventures 60Share
Mario Larsen+FollowRodeo Coast Hike MagicStart near Rodeo Beach—this coastal gem winds along Pacific bluffs, weaving past WWII’s Fort Cronkhite and Cold War-era Missile Site 88, then loops back to the Marin Headlands Visitor Center. Soak in views of Tennessee Valley, Rodeo Lagoon, and the beach below. Steep stairs? Worth it for the sweep of blue. Pet-friendly—bring Fido to dig in the sand later. #Outdoor#Hiking#RodeoBeachTrail #CoastalHikes #PetFriendlyTrails40Share
Mario Larsen+FollowAlamere Coast Hike MagicStart at Palomarin Trailhead—this coastal gem leads to Alamere Falls, a tide-dependent cascade flowing straight into the Pacific. Soak in views of the Farallon Islands, Bass Lake, and rugged cliffs on this Marin County classic. Weekend? Hit the Mesa Road parking lot early—it fills fast. Critical note: Skip the unmaintained Alamere Falls Trail (NPS warns: crumbling cliffs, poison oak, ticks). Stick to the coastal path for safe, stunning scenery. #Outdoors#Hiking#AlamereFallsHike#CoastalHikes #TidefallAdventures00Share