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
Bolinas Ridge Fire Road, Olema, California
One of the most scenic and popular mountain bike trails in Marin County, the Bolinas Ridge Trail winds 11 miles from Olema to Fairfax - Bolinas Road, meandering over hills and through forests and cow pastures, offering expans... trails.com
Old Railroad Grade To East Peak Loop, Mill Valley, California
This is the most popular route from the base of Mount Tamalpais (more commonly called Mount Tam) to the top at East Peak. Once an old railroad line, the grade is gradual and the trail a wide dirt road. There are many ways to ... trails.com
Bolinas
One of the more famous mountains in the annals of bicycling history is Marin County?s Mount Tamalpais. Cyclists owe much to her steep, furrowed flanks, as the sport of mountain biking was born there. In the 1970s the Canyon G... trails.com
Deer Park - Repack Loop, Fairfax, California
Deer Park is a 54-acre park located off Porteous Avenue in Fairfax... patch.com
Mt. Tam Loop Via Old Railroad - Eldridge Grades, Mill Valley,...
Mount Tamalpais, fondly referred to by locals as Mt. Tam, is well-known as the mountain biking playground of the entire Bay Area. It offers majestic views, is rideable year-round?even in wet weather?and riders of all abilitie... 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
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 Tamalpais
The water for Marin County is provided by the lakes located in the Mt. Tamalpais Watershed. The lakes are ringed by a network of trails and fire roads which lead through the surrounding woodlands and across the rolling hills.... trails.com
Tennessee Valley And Muir Beach, Mill Valley, California
Just across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco lies the Marin Headlands, a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. The many trails and fire roads in the headlands have long been popular with cyclists, hikers ... trails.com
Barnabe Peak Loop And Devil's Gulch, Lagunitas, California
The loop ride up to Barnabe Peak from the main area of Samuel P. Taylor State Park demands great stamina but little technical skill. Though the peak tops out at 1,466 feet, the highpoint of this counterclockwise loop sits jus... trails.com
Tennessee Valley Trail, Mill Valley, California
A scenic easy ride through a beautiful valley to a small beach cove. This is one of the most popular rides in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) and is excellent for families with children because no motorized v... trails.com
Old Railroad Grade, Mill Valley, California
As it winds up to the eastern peak of Mount Tamalpais in Marin County, this picturesque trail offers an exhilarating combination of far-reaching views, history and challenge. The trail follows the route originally carved o... traillink.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
Sir Francis Drake Bikeway (Cross Marin Trail)
The spectacular Sir Francis Drake Bikeway (also known as the Cross Marin Trail) sits on the recycled roadbed of the former North Pacific Coast Railroad, which used to run from Larkspur to Cazadero. This family-friendly rai... traillink.com
Lake Lagunitas, Ross, California
Take your family for a picnic at one of the scenic lakes of the Mt. Tamalpais Watershed. Lake Lagunitas is an easy way to begin because it is a relatively small lake with the circumference of only 2 miles. This is great mount... trails.com
7-eleven
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Mount Tamalpais Sp
Prominent, fascinating, and damn near irresistible, Mt. Tamalpais (2571 ft.) rises high above Marin County. Mt. Tamalpais State Park rolls down its southern and western flanks, 6300 acres of wildland stretching from ocean cli... trails.com