Tennessee Valley Trailhead

Category: Trail head

Address: 591 Tennessee Valley Rd, Mill Valley, CA 94941, USA

Phone: +14153311540

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Yousef Hammad

Jun 19, 2022

Great hike for the entire family! You arrive at the Tennessee Valley Beach at the end of the trail. It's about 1.5 to 2 miles long. On the trail, it actually splits into a 'lower Tennessee Valley trail' where there's less slopes. However, both trails will lead you the same direction. There are bathrooms both at the start of the hike (where there is a parking lot - no cost) and next to the beach.

Priya R

Mar 24, 2022

Tennessee valley trail is a cool hike to enjoy nature and dip your toes in the ocean all at the same time. This trail is about 1.75 miles one way to the beach but is absolutely worth it. Beach lovers would love the views and variety of beach sections and the rocks around. Small stones, smaller stones, coarse sand and fine sand closer to water. What a beautiful place to enjoy the day. At low tide, you can explore the spaces behind the huge rocks. There is a pond near the beach where you can spot some ducks/geese. Dogs are not allowed on this trail. There are two paths to the beach. One is to climb the hill. The other is Lower Spur trail but the trail is open seasonally. There are winter closures and some closures when the pond water is too high. Once you start the hike, after about half a mile, you will see a fork. The left side trail is the flat trail. The right hand side one that has the wooden fence goes up and reaches the beach too and has great views. Follow the Lower Spur trail if you don't want to climb. This trail is flat and easy. We saw some parents bringing strollers on this trail. But at the end of the trail, the way is steep and rough, so you should be able to lift the stroller and carry it down. Vault toilets are available at the parking lot and the end of the trail close to the beach. Parking lot is undergoing some renovations and is open partially on weekends. It gets full very quickly on weekends. You may have to park somewhere further down the road and walk up to the trailhead. So, add this to your trail length too. There are trails here that lead to Rodeo beach too. It is about a 3-mile hike. #tennessevalleytrail #tennessebeach

Katheryn Madonia

Mar 15, 2022

Kicked off a gorgeous 9km loop here. If you go on a sunny day you’ll get amazing views on all 360 degrees the whole way. Good for an easy hike or a moderate trail run. Recommend to take the short path off the main trail down to Pirate Cove.

Josh Klaus

Mar 11, 2022

A great place to take an easy stroll to the beach, a nice run, or an extended hike. There are plenty of trails nearby for biking as well. There is a nearby livery also if you are into horses. The trails are a network that takes you to Tennessee beach and other trails throughout the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Most of the trails are exposed with little or no canopy. I would suggest a hat and sunscreen for protection. There are plenty of beautiful flowers along the path that are worth stopping to admire. The people are very friendly and I always receive a hello when saying hi. The trail that leads up from Tennessee beach to connect south east to other trails is very steep and with loose dirt and rocks. I would suggest good hiking shoes if you plan to explore further south. Most of the other trails have a wide and moderate elevation which makes for potentially good biking. The beach itself was fairly secluded since it was almost 2 miles from any parking. Enjoy the peace and serenity of the Ocean as a reward for the hike.

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Questions & Answers

Is the parking lot open yet ?

Edvin Santos | Jul 22, 2020
David Hettena | Jul 23, 2020

Yes

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Is this trail open now?

Mai Lor | Jun 22, 2020
Jenny Sosnowski | Jun 23, 2020

Yes the trail is open but I'm not sure if the parking lot is. We found neighborhood street parking and then walked to the trail from there.

Are bathrooms open at Tennessee valley beach?

Maya Attia | Jul 22, 2020
Barbara Dietze | Jul 23, 2020

None that I would use. Outhouses are available.

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As of Sunday June 5 IS PARKING OPEN along Tenn. Valley Rd ? When I was there Fr 6-3 it was Not. Joan

Joan Procter | Jun 22, 2020
Jeffery Luxenberg | Jun 23, 2020

As of 4 PM Sunday June 5 parking was still closed

What beach is at the end of Tennessee trail

Kristin Kidder Kidder | Dec 20, 2019
Brendan Kiely | Dec 21, 2019

Tennessee Valley Beach

Is this the hike where you can take the bus back up?

Janet Rocco | Dec 20, 2018
Erik Aranda-Wikman | Dec 21, 2018

No

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Can I take a wheel chair to Tennessee valley beach hike

Ellen Goldstein | Dec 20, 2018
Bob Frommer | Dec 21, 2018

There is handicapped parking in the trailhead lot. The first 1/2 mile of the trail is paved asphalt, descending 100' to the dirt road section. You may want to turn around at this point. The dirt road part will be more difficult in a wheelchair - - it has some muddy sections to be skirted and it descends another 100' to the beach in 1-1/2 miles. Returning from the beach might be challenging.

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Can I walk a dog on a lease?

Cindy Ockert | Dec 20, 2018
Melissa Carey | Dec 21, 2018

Dogs, even on leash, are not allowed on any trails in Tennessee Valley except on the Coastal Trail where it crosses the valley, connecting Rodeo Valley and Muir Beach. Dogwalking is allowed on-leash on the Miwok trail from the Tennessee Valley parking area north to Highway 101, and on leash or under voice control in Oakwood Valley which is off Tennessee Valley Road a short distance before you reach the Tennessee Valley parking lot.

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