Mt Vision Road

Terrain: paved
Restroom? No
Parking: Yes
Kid friendly? Yes
Favorite plants on this trail: thick fuzzy moss on shrubs
Favorite spots:

  1. Views of the ocean toward Chimney Rock and the Farallones when it’s not foggy.

  2. The secret path with open vistas of the ocean.

  3. The rock at the end of the road where you may find a Western Fence Lizard.

Mount Vision Road is not a true trail but it’s a pleasant and scenic walk from the parking lot to the trails (Bucklin, Inverness Ridge, and Drakes View). The sides of the road are flanked with huckleberry, coyote brush, wild flowers, ceanothus, and lots of green-brown lichen covering the branches of shrubs like a fuzzy coat. The winding drive to the top of Mount Vision offers spectacular views of the surrounding land and ocean.

Secret path

Barely noticeable among the coyote brush is a small path on the right that leads a few hundred yards to a beautiful view of the ocean. On the day I visited, visibility was excellent and you could see the detailed contours of the Farallones islands. The path led to an open space perfect for a picnic or nap.


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Volunteer Opportunity for Families: Native Plant Seed Collection

Help park staff in collecting native grass seed for use in park restoration and conservation projects. Open to kids age 7 and older accompanied by an adult. You’ll learn to identify native plants and learn when it’s time to collect the seeds.