Near Steep Ravine - Matt Davis Loop
Striding out on the Matt Davis trail.
Near Steep Ravine - Matt Davis Loop
I counted about 236 steps on this section, but it was sure pretty!
Near Steep Ravine - Matt Davis Loop
Bombing down Dipsea Trail
Near Steep Ravine - Matt Davis Loop
The last set of stairs before Panoramic. Twisty steep drop through the ferns and canyon oaks.
Near Steep Ravine - Matt Davis Loop
Ladder on Steep Ravine Trail, about a mile from Pan Toll Ranger Station.

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Steep Ravine - Matt Davis Loop

4.8 (73 Ratings)
This awesome loop takes you up a redwood canyon and then down sunny slopes overlooking the Pacific.
6.5
mi
Distance
1,838
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.53mi
Distance
1,838ft
Elevation Gain
1,838ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
1,595ft
High Point
47ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Start this loop at the small parking lot on Panoramic Highway. If that parking is full, look for parking in town or at the large parking lot at Stinson Beach. Take the Dipsea Trail east, heading first up a small but pretty canyon and then through coastal scrub with excellent views of the Pacific - look out for poison oak here. Cross a dirt road and continue to the intersection with the Steep Ravine Trail. Take the Steep Ravine Trail uphill, away from the ocean, through the surprisingly lush redwood canyon along Webb Creek. There are a few waterfalls here, and about halfway through, a particularly steep section of the trail has a ladder to climb. Continue on the Steep Ravine Trail as it climbs out of the canyon into a more open forest. The trail ends at Pantoll Ranger Station.From Pantoll, cross Panoramic Highway, and find the Matt Davis Trail. Take the trail west (left). The trail enters the forest, but soon emerges onto a grassland that - on clear days - offers spectacular views of the Pacific. Stay on the Matt Davis Trail as it switchbacks through mixed evergreen forest down to the town of Stinson Beach. The Matt Davis Trail deposits you on Belvedere Avenue. Take Belvedere Avenue left past the fire station, then turn left on Highway 1. Find the sign for the Dipsea Trail on the left side of the road and take the trail a short distance back to your car.

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