![]() ![]() Take Belvedere Avenue left past the fire station, then turn left on Highway 1. The Matt Davis Trail deposits you on Belvedere Avenue. Stay on the Matt Davis Trail as it switchbacks through mixed evergreen forest down to the town of Stinson Beach. The trail enters the forest, but soon emerges onto a grassland that - on clear days - offers spectacular views of the Pacific. The trail ends at Pantoll Ranger Station.įrom Pantoll, cross Panoramic Highway, and find the Matt Davis Trail. Continue on the Steep Ravine Trail as it climbs out of the canyon into a more open forest. There are a few waterfalls here, and about halfway through, a particularly steep section of the trail has a ladder to climb. Take the Steep Ravine Trail uphill, away from the ocean, through the surprisingly lush redwood canyon along Webb Creek. Cross a dirt road and continue to the intersection with the Steep Ravine Trail. Take the Dipsea Trail east, heading first up a small but pretty canyon and then through coastal scrub with excellent views of the Pacific - look out for poison oak here. ![]() If that parking is full, look for parking in town or at the large parking lot at Stinson Beach. ![]() Like a soft breeze of the wind, the song starts with a delicate ambiance on the acoustic guitar.Start this loop at the small parking lot on Panoramic Highway. Lazy Tide welcomes with a relaxing tune that takes you to a simple, laid back mood. Steep Ravine draws their influences from Bill Monroe, Flatt and Scruggs, Tony Rice, David Grisman, Neil Young, Django Reinhardt, and Stephane Grappelli to name a few. ![]() Very distinctive vocal harmonies combined with intricate instrumentation on the acoustic guitar and violin makes their music a sonic adventure. The band was formerly known as The Maple Street Five before changing their name to Steep Ravine.Įach member’s proficiency in playing the instruments brings an ordinary song to a new level, producing characteristic and fresh sounds. Mixing bluegrass and folk, their sound is like setting foot in the mountains with leather boots and a cowboy hat.Īll hailing from Northern California, this group is known for their lively sound and string-playing expertise. Feel the warmth of the American heritage with Steep Ravine’s self-titled album. ![]()
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