If you’re looking for an epic foot-powered Peninsula adventure, venture no farther than the route I’m calling the Pacifica Grand Tour. I didn’t invent it — I found it through the trail website and app AllTrails — but am evangelizing the heck out of it because it’s stunning.

It’s a massive day hike or a gutsy trail run at about 14 miles and 2,900 feet of elevation change, but if you’re up to make a day out of it, it’s got a little bit of everything: windswept ocean vistas, fresh eucalyptus groves, a stone labyrinth, historic points involving Cold War missiles and colonial explorations, beaches, opportunities to pick up lunch, snacks or some reading materials along the way, and some serious cardio climbs. Plus, it’s all dog-friendly.

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