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Bill’s Trail (Samuel P. Taylor State Park)

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Region: West Marin, CA | Use: Multi-use (hike, bike, equestrian) | Shade: High (redwoods & mixed forest)

Parking: Devil’s Gulch Fire Road Trailhead 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.

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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

Getting there & parking

Primary access (Devil’s Gulch trailhead):

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

Water & play stops

Rules & notes

Kid-friendliness

What bike to bring

Nearby additions

Practical info