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East Peak (2,571') is the highest point in Marin.
A short, quarter-mile Plankwalk Trail leads from the parking area up to East Peak.
The trail to East Peak.
The northward Marin vista from East Peak.
The southeast view from East Peak. Mount Diablo (3,864') can be seen peeking up in the distance.
Mount Diablo (3,684').
A still Bon Tempe Lake lies 1.7 miles north of East Peak. Just in front of Bon Tempe Lake is the corner of Lake Lagunitas.
The southward view toward San Francisco from East Peak.
San Francisco.
Gardner Fire Lookout on top of East Peak.
East Peak.
Clear days offer panoramic views of the Bay and Pacific Ocean from East Peak.
The Plankwalk Trail.
East Peak, Mount Tamalpais State Park.
Winter sunset seen from East Peak.

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