Ring Mountain Petroglyphs
Across Ring Mountain is a vast collection of Native American petroglyphs unique to the region.

šŸ“œ Native American petroglyphs, believed to be around 2,400 years old, created by the Coast Miwok people.
šŸ” Located in Ring Mountain Open Space Preserve, Corte Madera, California.

Why Go

šŸ—æ See unique pecked curvilinear nucleated petroglyphs
šŸžļø Enjoy stunning views of the Bay Area
🌸 Spot rare plant life, including endangered Tiburon mariposa lily
🚶 Easy access to Petroglyph Rock

Why Avoid

🚫 Dogs must be leashed
āš ļø Must stick to trails due to sensitive wildlife

Tips

šŸ•’ Open during daylight hours.
šŸ“ Petroglyph Rock is near Ring Mountain Fire Road and Reed Ranch Fire Road intersection; follow signs or look for a small fence.
ā›°ļø Expect a mile and a half walk and a 600-foot climb to reach the petroglyphs.

Hours

šŸ•’ Daily, during daylight hours.

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