Lucas Valley Preserve

An expansive south-facing slope rising above a historic Marin valley.

Rangers Recommend

  • Big Rock Trail, part of the Bay Area Ridge Trail, begins at the crest of Lucas Valley Road and eases its way up to Big Rock Ridge Fire Road.
  • See spectacular views from Mount Burdell to the Golden Gate. At 1895 feet the summit is the second highest in Marin, surpassed only by Mount Tam.
  • Incredibly steep Luiz Fire Road offers a strenuous alternate route between the valley floor and the ridge.
  • Film director George Lucas donated 800 acres to help create the 1271-acre preserve. The name Lucas Valley dates back to an early settler–John Lucas, who lived here in the mid-1800s on a 7600-acre ranch.
  • Dogs are welcome. Dogs must be leashed on trail, and under voice command on fire roads, with leash readily available.

Naturalist Notes

  • Look up while walking along the ridge; golden eagles ride the updrafts.
  • Raptors including red-tailed hawks and northern harriers hunt along the ridge. Carrion-feeding turkey vultures also thrive here.
  • Poppies, monkeyflower, and babystars bloom in spring, especially after a rainy winter.
  • Sparse roads and trails make this an ideal place for shy wildlife that prefer solitude and wilderness, including bobcats.
  • Check out the iNaturalist field guide. Add your own observations.

Activities

biking
Bike
dog on leash
Dogs On Leash
dog voice
Dogs Voice Control
hiking
Hike
horse
Horseback Riding

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.
  • Dress appropriately for the weather. Trails can be muddy during rainy season.
  • Bring water.
  • There are no restrooms at this location.
  • Steer clear of poison oak.
  • After an outing, check for ticks.