Walking Mt. Tam: Trails of Creativity
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Interpretive hike with docent Caryn Lowe.
“Methinks that the moment my legs begin to move, my thoughts begin to flow!” -Thoreau.
Science is proving what people have known for ages – going out into nature is one of the best ways to connect with your creative mind. Mt. Tam has been a special place of inspiration for many generations of artists and writers from early settlers from the Hudson Valley to the Bohemian and Beat movements. During this hike you will learn a little bit about this rich history, what happens here today and hopefully make your own creative connection to Mt. Tam. There will be a 30 minute stop at West Point Inn to jot down your thoughts or simply pause and take in the view.
HIKE ROUTE
Start at Pantoll Parking Lot; Old Mine Trail to Mountain Theater; Rock Spring Trail to West Point Inn; Old Stage Road to Pantoll Parking Lot
Distance (mi): 4.5. Elevation Gain (ft): 500. Moderate.
AI summary
By Meetup
An interpretive hike for creatives and nature lovers to connect nature with creativity, finishing with participants journaling personal reflections.
AI summary
By Meetup
An interpretive hike for creatives and nature lovers to connect nature with creativity, finishing with participants journaling personal reflections.
