At the
top of Mt. Tamalpais is the modest East Peak Visitor Center. Hours of operation are:
- 11:00 am to 4:00 pm weekends, standard time (winter)
- 10:00 am to 5:30 pm weekends, daylight saving time
(summer)
Here you’ll
find:
- A small museum, depicting the glorious
days when the railroad climbed the mountain, bringing guests to the mountain-top
hotel for dinner, dancing, and romance
- An
excellent railroad video “Steaming
up Tamalpais”
- A diorama of local animals and birds that
delights children
- A wildflower binder and other reference
materials lovingly compiled by MTIA members
- Maps, books, apparel, and souvenirs for sale; a portion of all proceeds
go to the park for maintenance and preservation
However,
the main attraction of the Visitor Center are your MTIA hosts, who volunteer to
share their love of the mountain by helping you plan a hike, identify a plant,
or give directions.
Plan on
spending an hour exploring East Peak:
- Enjoy the
spectacular views on the wheelchair accessible loop of the Verna Dunshee trail where a self-guided tour brings the geology,
ecology, and cultural history of the area to life, 360 degrees around the
mountaintop
- Hike up to
the Fire Lookout and see where local
rock climbers practice their sport
- Relive
history at the Gravity Car Barn where weekend docents show you how train passengers used to coast down
the mountain.
The
brochures in the Links section below are in .pdf format and can be viewed
online or printed (8-1/2 x 14", double-sided, color) and folded twice to
make a brochure.