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Ring Mountain, Marin County

Ring Mountain
Ring Mountain Open Space Preserve.jpg
Highest point
Elevation 603 ft (184 m)  NAVD 88
Prominence 402 ft (123 m) 
Coordinates 37°54′35″N 122°29′09″W / 37.909691528°N 122.485779814°W / 37.909691528; -122.485779814Coordinates: 37°54′35″N 122°29′09″W / 37.909691528°N 122.485779814°W / 37.909691528; -122.485779814
Geography
Location Marin County, California, U.S.
Topo map USGS San Quentin

Ring Mountain is an elevated landform on the Tiburon Peninsula in Marin County, California. This mountain was named for George E. Ring, who served as a Marin County Supervisor from 1895 to 1903.

Cellphone service is available on most major carriers.

A number of rare and endangered flora inhabit Ring Mountain. The landscape is strewn with many sizable boulders which exhibit a variety of lithologies including high-pressure metamorphic rocks of amphibolite and eclogite grade.

Native American pecked curvilinear nucleated petroglyphs created by the Coast Miwok people are also found here.

Though Ring Mountain is an island ecosystem surrounded by Highway 101 and suburbs, it hosts a variety of wildlife, including deer, skunks, and many birds and reptiles.

Ring Mountain is a popular hiking area and provides spectacular 360 degree views of the northern Bay Area.

The history of the Hilo Bayfront is detailed in great extent in the book Hilo Bay, a chronological history



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