====== Bill’s Trail (Samuel P. Taylor State Park) ====== (generated by ChatGPT) **Region:** West Marin, CA | **Use:** Multi-use (hike, bike, equestrian) | **Shade:** High (redwoods & mixed forest) Parking: Devil’s Gulch Fire Road Trailhead [[https://maps.app.goo.gl/MK8ryPuvQgCnSC5y9|Google Map]] Bill’s Trail is a shaded, flowing singletrack linking **Devil’s Gulch** and **Barnabe Fire Road** in Samuel P. Taylor State Park. It’s a favorite family/intermediate ride: gentle switchbacks, small bridges, ferny gullies, and redwood ambiance. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tU6JV3N00mo | Youtube Video]] [[https://www.trailforks.com/trails/bill-s-trail-45486/ | Trail Fork info ]] ^ Quick Facts ^ Details ^ | **One-way distance** | ~3.2–3.9 mi (depends on where you start/finish along Devil’s Gulch Rd or Barnabe Fire Rd) | | **Elevation** | ~1,000 ft gain/loss total across the full length | | **Grade/Surface** | Machine-cut, bench singletrack; compacted dirt, bridges; steady, bike-friendly grades | | **Best season** | Late spring–fall (see **Seasonal closures** below) | | **Difficulty** | Mild Climbing, no feature, good for beginner | ===== Why ride it ===== * Shaded redwood/mixed forest the whole way. * Swoopy, consistent grade built for multi-use—great climbing one way, flowy descent back. * Easy to make shorter kid-friendly out-and-backs from the Devil’s Gulch side. ===== Getting there & parking ===== **Primary access (Devil’s Gulch trailhead):** * Drive Sir Francis Drake Blvd to the signed **Devil’s Gulch** area (about 1 mile west of Camp Taylor). * Park in the roadside pullout near milepost ~18.05 (limited spaces). Use caution crossing SFD to the trailhead. * From the pullout, roll a short way down **Devil’s Gulch Road** (paved) to a bridge; cross it to a T-junction: **left = Bill’s Trail**, **right = Barnabe Fire Road**. **Inside-park day-use lots:** You can also park at **Camp Taylor** day-use/entrance lots (fee required) and connect via short segments of Devil’s Gulch Road to the start. **Coordinates (approx.):** Devil’s Gulch trailhead pullout: 38.020°N, −122.739°W (approx.; verify on your map/GPS) ===== Route options ===== * **Out-and-back (most family-friendly):** Start at Devil’s Gulch → climb Bill’s Trail until kids are ready to turn → descend back (smooth, fun, predictable). * **Point-to-point / loop:** Climb Bill’s → **Barnabe Fire Road** ridge → optional spur toward Barnabe Peak → loop back on fire roads. (Bigger day; bring water/sun for ridge.) ===== Water & play stops ===== * **Lagunitas Creek / Inkwells:** While not on Bill’s Trail proper, the nearby **Cross Marin Trail** along Lagunitas Creek (and the **Inkwells** near Shafter Bridge) offers easy creek access for a cool-down. Great add-on stop before/after your ride. ===== Rules & notes ===== * **Multi-use:** Yield to pedestrians and equestrians. Control speed on blind corners and bridges. * **No dogs** on park trails (standard CA State Parks rule varies—check kiosk if unsure). * **Bikes allowed** on Bill’s Trail (officially opened to all users in 2020 after restoration). * **Seasonal closures:** Bill’s Trail **typically closes in the rainy season (≈ Nov–Apr)** to protect tread. Check the park kiosk for current status. ===== Kid-friendliness ===== * Confident young riders will enjoy the steady grades and smooth surface. * Start from **Devil’s Gulch** to keep grades as mellow as possible and to make the return a fun descent. * Turnaround points: any bridge or shady bench; no need to commit to the full length. ===== What bike to bring ===== * Any MTB or gravel bike with low gearing and reliable brakes. * Tires with decent volume (32–45c+ for gravel; 2.0–2.4" for MTB) are ideal for bridges, roots, and seasonal debris. ===== Nearby additions ===== * **Cross Marin Trail (paved & flat):** Perfect family spin under redwoods along Lagunitas Creek. * **Barnabe Peak (via fire roads):** Bigger views if you want to add a climb after Bill’s. ===== Practical info ===== * **Fees:** Day-use fees apply **inside** the park lots; the roadside pullout is free but limited. * **Restrooms:** Camp Taylor day-use area; vault toilets at some trailheads. * **Maps & status:** [[https://www.parks.ca.gov/samuelptaylor|CA State Parks: Samuel P. Taylor]] (trail conditions/closures); local MTB map apps.