Marin County Parks Open Space Leash Policy: Dogs on leash are welcome to enjoy trails. Dogs are allowed off-leash under strict voice control on fire protection roads. Please follow posted rules.
The Loma Verde (320 acres), Ignacio Valley, Pacheco Valle, and Indian Valley preserves form a contiguous band of undisturbed open space encompassing virtually the entire northern slope of eastern Big Rock Ridge. The slopes are steep, the canyons deep, and first-time visitors never fail to marvel at the expanses of rugged chaparral and woodland found here. Most of the fire roads that run through these preserves follow ridgelines, and all of the access routes are strenuous, but the spectacular views and the sense of solitude make the climbing worthwhile.
The relative inaccessibility of these canyons provides refuge for healthy populations of wildlife. Many of the slopes and ridges are composed of sandstone which favors the growth of madrone trees, thus there are many forests here featuring nearly pure stands of madrone. In winter when the madrone berries ripen, thousands of berry seeking birds such as cedar waxwings, band tailed pigeons, hermit thrushes, and American robins congregate here.
The fire roads in the Pacheco Valle Preserve connect with roads and trails that lead through public lands managed by the Lucas Valley Homeowners Association and the Marinwood Community Services District (which borders our Lucas Valley preserve). Altogether, these unspoiled tracts of land allow for long day hikes (or rides) over the entire east end of Big Rock Ridge.
Directions:
From Hwy 101 in Novato, take the Ignacio Blvd/Bel Marin Keys Blvd exit west on Ignacio Blvd approximately 0.5 miles. Turn left onto Fairway Dr, left at Alameda de La Loma, and turn right at Pebble Beach Dr. MCOSD gate is at the end.