If you are looking for ideas for the perfect activity for a warm day in Northern California, here is one of our favorites. Take a hike around the beautiful Mount Tamalpais State Park before heading down to Sol Food for some incredible Puerto Rican cuisine.
Mount Tamalpais State Park (also known as just "Mt. Tam") is home to the tallest mountain in Marin County. From Mt. Tam, you can see the Farallon Islands located 25 miles offshore, downtown San Francisco, and San Fransisco Bay.
One of our favorite Mt. Tam hikes is the combination of the Dipsea Trail, Steep Ravine Trail, and Matt Davis Loop. This 7.5 mile loop will take you to countless views of the Pacific Ocean, and you'll also get the chance to see waterfalls and streams along the way. If you are really looking for a serious hike, we recommend Stinson Beach to Mount Tamalpais via the Matt Davis Trail. This 17 mile hike will take you from the beach to the top of Mt. Tam and back!
It's hard to recommend a favorite dish but whatever you get, you just have to try some of their Plátanos and Cosas Fritas. Their Maduros (sweet fried yellow plantains) Tostones (green fried plantains) and Mofongo (mashed green fried plantains) are Puerto Rican staples and are delicious.
There really isn’t a better way to spend a day hiking and eating in Northern California than this. Be sure to let us know what your favorite part of the day was! For more information about Mount Tamalpais State Park, click here. Also, if you want to read more about Sol Food Restaurant, including a full menu and hours of operation, visit the website.
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