Pine Mountain - Repack Loop, Fairfax, California
With an average steepness of 12% and pitches of up to 30%, this 2.1-mile screaming downhill stretch of the overall loop is definitely not for beginners. Repack is a rocky, loose and often dusty narrow dirt road marked by rain... trails.com
Deer Park - Repack Loop, Fairfax, California
Deer Park is a 54-acre park located off Porteous Avenue in Fairfax... patch.com
Sleepy Hollow: Sleepy Hollow Out-and-back Trail, San Anselmo,...
This ride takes you out along the ridges that define the geography of northern San Rafael and back. Sneaking a peak at a few of the snazzy high-dollar homes that spice up these classic Northern California hillsides makes this... trails.com
Hoo Koo E Koo To Phoenix Lake, Ross, California
This ride is a local favorite, a way to get away from the throngs on Mt. Tam. The trails are crowd-pleasers, containing everything - famous names, steep climbs, steep descents, rocky technical sections, lakes, trees, wildflow... trails.com
Ridge Fire Trail Loop, San Rafael, California
This loop takes you from the San Pablo Bay to a ridge overlooking the San Francisco Bay. This time, there are some fire roads mixed in with the singletrack. Parking fee on weekends. trails.com
Camp Tamarancho
Start out with a nice warm up climb up a paved road, followed by nice sigletrack climb through some narrow switch-backs and some rock gardens. Levels out for some rolling singletrack. From here on, it is climb a little,... singletracks.com
Mount Burdell Open Space Preserve, Novato, California
This ride follows the path of the 10km Mt. Burdell Challenge Run. It takes you to the summit where you will be rewarded with a panorama of San Pablo Bay. trails.com
The Lakes Loop, Fairfax, California
Year-round, this is a beautiful ride up the lower north side of Mount Tamalpais. The fire road passes through shaded oak woodlands and redwood stands on the protected watershed of the Marin Municipal Water District. You'll al... trails.com
Hitler/j. T. Howell
Tight, narrow and trecherous. These trails have it all. Some parts are fast some parts are brutal but it\'s 100% good ridding. One note: I would ride hitler alone the first time! singletracks.com
7-eleven
Directions and description removed. Please ride responsibly on legal trails - IMBA.com. singletracks.com
San Francisco Bay Trail (Petaluma River To Sonoma Marsh)
The Petaluma River to Sonoma Marsh section of the San Francisco Bay Trail (SFBT) comprises short but scenic trails. One segment begins at the Petaluma River and follows along Port Sonoma Marina. You can connect to the Sono... traillink.com
China Camp Sp
The convoluted shoreline of this 1,500-acre park stretches 3 miles along rocky bluffs backed by rolling hills of thickly forested oak woodland, offering panoramic views of San Pablo Bay and the East Bay hills. This series... citysearch.com
San Francisco Bay Trail (Petaluma River To Sonoma Marsh)
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Bolinas Ridge And Point Reyes, Olema, California
Starts off with a 6 mile climb on fire road. At all crossing stay straight ahead. Nice redwoods and views of coast. Dead ends at Bolinas- Fairfax road. This a nice winter ride. We have combined this trail with Samuel P ... singletracks.com
Helen Putnam State Park
Network of trails, open hills some wooded areas will need to back track some to ride every trail. Maps at trail head singletracks.com
Samuel P. Taylor State Park
This is a great date ride. If you happen to be involved with your riding partner and you're looking for a romantic ride, this is it. While you may encounter a few technical challenges, mostly of the mud and tree root variety,... trails.com
Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline
- This parkland provides a gateway to the river delta region along the northern edge of Contra Costa County. The coastal hills rise steeply up to 750 feet above Carquinez Strait. From the highest elevations the view includ... wildernet.com
Point Pinole Regional Shoreline
- The journey is as scenic as the destination at Point Pinole Regional Shoreline, a 2,315-acre parkland right next to densely populated Pinole, Richmond, and San Pablo. Point Pinole opened to the public in 1973 after a lon... wildernet.com