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Mileage: 5.8 miles Aerobic: intermediate Technical: Mid-Peninsula Regional Mid-Peninsula Regional
advanced/intermediate Trailhead: lower gate 1/4 mile south of
Skeggs Point Description: A short but exhilarating ride along some Open Space - Open Space -
of El Corte de Madera's newest single-track trails.
El Corte de Madera El Corte de Madera
Mountain Bike Trails Mountain Bike Trails

From the lower gate head south (left) along Sierra Morena
trail.
0.7 miles stay left on Gordon Mill Trail. 0.9 miles right on Skyline Blvd.
1.3 miles right on Bear Gulch Road 2.1 miles right at gate. 2.3 miles
stay left and head steeply downhill. 2.4 miles right on Blue Blossom
Trail 3.6 miles stay left on Springboard Trail. 4.0 miles stay right on
Gordon Mill Trail. 4.2 miles left on Crossover Trail. 4.6 miles stay right.
4.7 miles stay right on Timberview Trail. 5.5 miles stay right. 5.8 miles
finish.
Area Summary
Description: Location: Skyline Blvd. above San Carlos
Do ya like trees...a lot? Then you'll love El Corte de Best For: Advanced
Featured Ride 2 2 Madera Creek Open Space. Once extensively logged, Suitable For: Intermediate to advanced
Mileage: 9.9 miles Aerobic: advanced intermediate Technical: Skeggs, as it's commonly referred to, is largely
advanced Trailhead: lower gate 1/4 mile south of Skeggs Point Ground Cover: Dense redwood and fir forest
enshrouded in a canopy of mixed evergreen and Seasons: Spring through Fall. Trails stay muddy after
Description: A classic Skeggs ride that combines long stretches of
buff single-track with short technical sections.
redwood forest, making for a great getaway on hot significant rainfall.
summer days.
Directions to trailhead(s):
El Corte de Madera is an advanced rider's paradise El Corte de Madera is located about 40 minutes' drive
filled with challenging fire roads and abundant single- south of San Francisco on Skyline Boulevard. From the
track. Intermediate riders will also have fun and be intersection of Hwys 92 and 35 (Skyline Blvd) the main
tested by the switchbacks, rock gardens and other parking at Skeggs Point is 8.5 miles south on the east
technical challenges that Skeggs throws at them. (left) side of the road. Additional roadside parking is
available another 1/4 mile south of Skeggs. If you're
Special recognition is deserved for R.O.M.P., the coming from the south take Hwy 84 to Skyline Blvd.,
Start at the trailhead 1/4 mile south of Skeggs Point. Pass local trail access organization, which has worked
through the entrance gate and turn right on the Sierra
turn right and go about 4 miles north. Skeggs Point
closely with the Mid-Peninula Open Space to recut a parking will be on your right.
Morena Trail.
number of old trails. The result of their work has
0.6 miles left on Fir Trail. 1.1 miles stay right. 1.3 miles stay left. 1.6
miles right on Resolution Trail. 2.7 miles left on El Corte de Madera been a number of enormously fun trails, and a closer
Creek Trail. 3.3 miles left on North Leaf Trail. 4.4 miles stay left. 4.9 relationship with one of the regions most important
miles stay left on Methuselah Trail. Cross stream and begin steep public land preservation organizations.
uphill. 5.8 miles right on Giant Salamander Trail. 6.9 miles left on .
Timberview Trail. 7.6 miles left on Manzanita Trail. 8.7 miles cross BikeMapDude Productions
Methuselah Trail. 8.8 miles right on Fir Trail. 9.3 miles right on Sierra Mountain Bike Trail Guides
Morena Trail. 9.9 miles Finish.
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Mid-Peninsula Regional Open Space
Northern Skyline Region
El Corte de Madera Creek aka Skeggs

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El Corte de Madera Creek Trail - Steep fire road up top
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Methuselah Trail - Steep fire road up top, steep single-track
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Giant Salamander Trail - Fun, sometimes steep single-track.
Resolution Trail - Steep single-track. Rocky up top. Some
exposed areas.
Manzanita Trail - Steep, rocky single-track.

Steam Donkey Trail - Steep, exposed single-track.

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N Braille Trail - Thrilling single-track. Steep with man-made obstacles.
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Mileage: 15.4 miles Aerobic: intermediate Technical: advanced Annadel State Park Annadel State Park
intermediate Trailhead: Channel Drive Description: Long
stretches of buff single-track punctuated by short, rocky, technical Mountain Bike Trails Mountain Bike Trails
sections characterizes this great route through varied terrain.

Start at the wide parking area on the east side of Channel


Drive. Head south on the paved road until you reach the
park HQ, where you pick up the Channel Trail. 1.1 miles at
horse parking area, head uphill on Warren Richardson Trail. 3.1 miles
left on South Burma Trail. 5.3 miles left on Marsh Trail. 6.2 miles stay
right on Marsh Trail. 6.7 miles stay right. 7.1 miles stay right. 7.3 miles
right on Ridge Trail. 10.6 miles left on Marsh Trail. 12.2 miles right
on Canyon Trail (fire road). 12.7 miles stay left on Lake Trail. 12.9
miles left on Rough Go Trail. 13.3 miles right on Orchard Trail. 14.3 Description: Area Summary
miles right on Cobblestone Trail. 15.4 miles Finish. Somehow I made it through eight years living in the Bay Location: Santa Rosa
Area without experiencing this North Bay gem. I won't Best For: Intermediates
be making that mistake in the future. Annadel State Park Suitable For: All levels except extreme
Featured Ride 2 2 offers countless miles of challenging-but-not-too- Ground Cover: Open grasslands, meadows, wooded
Mileage: 17.5 miles Aerobic: intermediate Technical: advanced challenging single-track through remarkably diverse and canyons and a lake.
intermediate Trailhead: Lawndale parking area Description: beautiful terrain. The fun quotient is huge, with long, Seasons: Good year round. Hot in summer.
Another great sampling of Annadel single-track featuring a sublime mostly single-track loops possible without the usual
final descent on the Lawndale Trail.
killer climbs.
Directions to trailhead(s):
While Annadel is an intermediate rider's dream, Annadel State Park is located off Hwy. 12 just east of
advanced riders will still have fun. In fact, before the park Santa Rosa. From Hwy. 101, head east on Hwy 12 for
was "upgraded" and legalized in the mid-90s, Annadel 1.5 miles. Take exit and go left on Farmer's Lane (still
was known for its gnarly boulder-strewn downhills. Hwy 12). In 0.8 miles turn right on Montgomery
Rocks are still prevalent, providing ample technical Drive. Drive 2.7 miles and turn right on Channel
challenges and sometimes bone-jarring descents. Drive. Parking is available on Channel Drive or you
Start at the parking area on Lawndale Road. Head west on can drive a mile further to the park. The Lawndale
Lawndale, a narrow country road. 0.5 miles bear right on Annadel is a popular park where hikers, bikers and trailhead is located just northwest of the town of
Schultz Road. 1.3 miles right on Schultz Trail. Begin moderate single- equestrians have maintained a fragile peace. Please ride Kenwood on Hwy 12. From Santa Rosa continue on
track climb. 3.2 miles stay left on Ridge Trail. 6.5 miles left on Marsh with care and respect other users. Hwy 12 for 6.6 miles past the Montgomery Drive
Trail. Descend rocky and rutted double-track. 8.1 miles right on
turn-off. Go right on Lawndale Road and follow it 1.2
Canyon Trail (fire road) towards lake. 8.6 miles stay left. 8.7 miles stay
right on Lake Trail. 8.8 miles left on Rough-Go Trail. 9.3 miles stay miles to the trailhead parking area.
right on Live Oak Trail. 10.1 miles right on North Burma Trail. 11.1
miles right on Warren Richardson Trail (fire road). 11.3 miles left on .
South Burma Trail. 13.3 miles left on Marsh Trail. 14.2 miles stay right
as Marsh Trail widens into fire road. 14.7 miles left on Lawndale Trail.
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Mileage: 7.1 miles Aerobic: intermediate Technical: beginner
Description: Classic Headlands loop through open terrain. Great Marin Headlands Marin Headlands
views and abundant wildlife.
Mountain Bike Trails Mountain Bike Trails

Start at main parking area on Tennessee Valley Road. Head


up the Marincello Trail, a long climb with bay views up top.
1.5 miles stay left on Bobcat Trail. 2.2 miles stay right on Bobcat Trail
at intersection. 4.5 miles right on Miwok Trail. Long climb. 5.4 miles
stay right on Miwok Trail. 5.7 miles left on Old Springs Trail. Wide
single-track. 7.1 miles Finish.

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Mileage: 11.7 miles Aerobic: intermediate Technical:
intermediate Description: Great ocean views and some rare
Headlands single-track are highlights. Coastal scrub and grasslands
predominate. Description: Area Summary
Picturesque Marin Headlands combines great trails, Location: Near Mill Valley
incredible scenery, wildlife and the convenience of Best For: Intermediates
being just a few miles from San Francisco. With grass- Suitable For: All levels except extreme
and-scrub covered ridgetops opening up to beautiful Ground Cover: Mostly open grasslands and scrub
ocean and city views, these trails are heavily used by a Seasons: Good year round. Dress in layers...can be
variety of groups. Please use caution and obey posted foggy and cold even in the middle of summer.
signs to help maintain the fragile peace that exists in
Marin among trail user groups. Directions to trailhead(s):
The main parking is located just 15 minutes' drive north
Start at Tennessee Valley Road parking area. Begin by The headlands' moderately steep fire roads and wide of the Golden Gate Bridge at the end of Tennessee
climbing the Miwok Trail. single-track trails are perfect for strong intermediate Valley Road. From Highway 101, take the Highway 1 exit
1.0 miles stay left. Remain on main fire road. 1.8 miles stay right at riders. Intrepid beginners might want to tackle the heading north. Tennessee Valley Road is a quick left off
junction with Coyote Ridge Trail. 3.4 miles cross Hwy 1. Jog left to first featured ride or the very flat Tennessee Valley Hwy 1. Access to trails also from Bunker Road and
regain trail. 3.9 miles left on Diaz Ridge Trail. 4.9 miles left through Trail, while hardcore riders looking for a challenge Muir Beach.
gate onto overgrown single-track. Be careful, turn is easy to miss. 5.0
may need to ride elsewhere.
miles trail opens up into wide, rutted and steep single-track with
great ocean views. 5.9 miles stay left as trail descends to Hwy 1. 6.0
miles right on Hwy 1. 6.3 miles left towards Muir Beach parking. 6.6 The featured rides both begin from Tennessee Valley
miles through parking area to far end, ocean-side. Cross bridge, Road. However, it is also possible to reach the area
follow signs to gain Coastal Trail. 6.7 miles left on Green Gulch Trail. from the Golden Gate Bridge via Bunker Road.
6.9 miles left along fence line of Green Gulch farms. Make right
through gate. Follow signs to remain on Green Gulch Trail as it runs
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single-track climb. 9.0 miles right on Coyote Ridge Trail. 9.8 miles left Mountain Bike Trail Guides
on Coastal Trail. 10.5 miles left on Tennessee Valley Road. 11.7 miles
Finish.
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Mileage: 9.3 miles Aerobic: intermediate Technical: Mount Tamalpais State Mount Tamalpais State
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intermediate Trailhead: Lagunitas Road - Ross Description:
Moderately easy ride rolls through evergreen and oak forests, past
beautiful grasslands and around a pristine lake.
Mountain Bike Trails Mountain Bike Trails

Start in Ross on Lagunitas Road. Roadside parking is available.


Begin riding up Lagunitas Road. Within a mile you will enter
the Natalie Coffin Greene Park and soon reach a parking area
(almost always full). Mileage begins here. Cross bridge and
head uphill on the main fire road.
1.0 miles stay right on Shaver Grade. 2.2 miles stay on Shaver Grade at
Five Corners. 2.8 miles left on paved Sky Oaks Road. 4.1 miles enter
parking lot for Lake Lagunitas. Head up road at far left end of parking Description:
Area Summary
area. 4.3 miles right across dam. Circle Lake Lagunitas in counter- Mount Tamalpais, considered by many to be the
Location: Mill Valley, Ross
clockwise direction. Cross three bridges. 5.5 miles right onto Lakeview birthplace of mountain biking, boasts a long and colorful
Fire Road. 6.1 miles left on Eldridge Grade. Control speed on fast Best For: Intermediate to Advanced
fat-tire history. In the mid-70s such now venerable
downhill with blind, off-camber turns. 8.3 miles right on Shaver Grade. Suitable For: All levels
names as Joe Breeze and Gary Fisher were pushing the
9.3 miles Finish. Ground Cover: Sagebrush, grasslands and evergreen
limits of their specially rigged bikes down trails such as
forests
Featured Ride 2 2 the infamous Repack (technically a bit north of Mount
Seasons: Good year round.
Mileage: 14.0 miles Aerobic: intermediate/advanced Technical: Tam).
intermediate Trailhead: Hwy. 1 near Muir Beach Description:
Great views and varied terrain highlight this perfect intermediate ride Directions to trailhead(s):
Well, the good news is that bike technology has
along the slopes of Mount Tam. Mount Tam can be reached from a number of areas
improved dramatically since then. The bad news is that
including Ross (ride 1), Mill Valley and Muir Beach (ride
the number of trails available to bikers has been
2). To reach the Ross trailhead, take the Sir Francis
severely limited on Mount Tam, with single-track all but
Drake Blvd. exit on Hwy. 101 and head west for three
eliminated.
miles. Lagunitas Road is a left off of Drake Blvd.
Roadside parking is available or try your luck at Natalie
That said, Mount Tam still offers plenty of great riding
Greene Park a mile up the road. The trailhead for ride
through widely varied terrain and vegetation. The
2 is a windy 1.7 miles north of the turn-off to Muir
southern and western slopes of Mount Tam are largely
Beach on the inland side of Hwy. 1.
covered in scrub with intermittent stands of evergreen
trees. The northern slopes are more heavily wooded
Begin route at trailhead on Hwy 1, 1.5 miles north of Muir with oak and evergreen forests punctuated by meadows
Beach. Head uphill on Coastal Trail, a wide single-track. Pass and lakes. The rides also offer great bay, city and ocean
intersections at 2.6 and 2.7 miles continuing on main trail to views. Combine these assets with its proximity to San
Pantoll Ranger station.
Francisco and its convenient access and it's no wonder .
3.4 miles head uphill on paved road. 4.6 miles right on Ridgecrest Blvd.
4.9 miles left on Rock Springs FR. 5.7 miles left at Potrero Meadow on that Mount Tam remains a major destination. BikeMapDude Productions
Laurel Dell FR. 7.8 miles left on paved Ridgecrest Blvd. 9.4 miles left on Mountain Bike Trail Guides
Pantoll Road (paved). 10.6 miles head through Pantoll Ranger Station
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Mileage: 9.2 miles Aerobic: intermediate Technical: intermediate China Camp State Park China Camp State Park
Description: Great intermediate introduction to single-track, this
route tours the perimeter of the park offering outstanding Bay views. Mountain Bike Trails Mountain Bike Trails

Start at main park entrance. Ride past kiosk and go right


onto Shoreline Trail.
0.2 miles right on Bay View Trail. 0.5 miles jog right, then left on fire
road to regain trail. 1.1 miles left at major intersection. 2.0 miles left
over bridge. 2.7 miles jog left, then right at Back Ranch Trail to regain
Bay View Trail. Trail gets moderately technical here. 4.0 miles left on
fire road at major intersection. 4.3 miles stay left on Miwok Fire
Road. Look for quick right onto Oak Ridge Trail single-track. Remain
on Oak Ridge as it crosses McNears Fire Road twice. 5.7 miles stay Description: Area Summary
straight onto Shoreline Trail. 7.6 miles left onto fire road, which China Camp reminds me a little of a utility player in Location: San Rafael
passes in front of picnic area. 8.0 miles Regain Shoreline Trail. Stay on baseball. Perhaps not an all-star amongst the big hitters Best For: Beginner/Intermediates
Shoreline until it reaches Back Ranch Meadows campsite. Go right of Marin County mountain biking, China Camp Suitable For: All levels except extreme
onto main fire road back towards the main entrance. 9.2 miles Finish nevertheless succeeds in a number of specialized roles. Ground Cover: Mostly oak and laurel forest
First and foremost it offers a bevy of open single-track Seasons: Good year round
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trails. OK, they're wide and rarely technical, but heck,
Mileage: 6.5 miles Aerobic: beginner Technical: beginner this is Marin...be thankful. China Camp is also a great Directions to trailhead(s):
Description: Beginner loop along the gently rolling Shoreline Trail. place for beginners, offering a selection of relatively easy China Camp State Park is just a 25-minute drive north
trails and loops. It's also a great after-work ride with of the Golden Gate Bridge. Take the N. San Pedro Road
short loops and easy access from suburban Marin. exit off Hwy. 101 in San Rafael and head east for about
four miles. There's a small entrance fee to park in China
As a bonus, riders are treated to great scenery in a Camp. There is also abundant roadside parking just
mellow, park-like setting. Most of the lower trails are outside the park.
relatively open, affording great bay views, while the upper
trails have a more wooded feel. There are tons of deer
that seem pretty nonchalant about human
Start at main entrance. Ride past kiosk and turn right onto presence...that only adds to the laid-back and
Shoreline Trail.This ride goes along Shoreline Trail as it
unthreatening vibe of China Camp.
meanders through the park towards the ranger station at
Peacock Gap.
4.4 miles stay left to remain on Shoreline. 4.5 miles left on fire road,
pass ranger station. 4.6 miles left on N. San Pedro Road back towards

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Trail Intersection Oak Ridge Trail - Fun single-track through forest and
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grasslands, cool canyons, great views, wildlife and a nasty rutted fire
and and
road climb.
Camp Tamarancho Camp Tamarancho
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Start at main parking area on Fairfax-Bolinas Road. Head up


Pine Mountain Road, a steep and sometimes rutted fire road
climb.
1.6 miles stay left on Pine Mountain Road. Fire road rolls along ridge
line before descending steeply to Kent Lake. 5.6 miles stay right at
intersection near lake. 8.8 miles stay right. 9.8 miles stay right on San
Geronimo Ridge Road. 11.2 miles stay right. Repack Trail descends
steeply to left. 11.6 miles stay left to descend Pine Mountain Road.
13.2 miles Finish

Featured Ride 2 2 Description: Area Summary


Mileage: 9.4 miles Aerobic: intermediate Technical: advanced The rather remote area of central Marin off Fairfax-
Description: The best single-track riding in Marin features beautiful Location: Near Fairfax
Bolinas Road offers some of the Bay Area's best trails for Best For: Intermediates to advanced
scenery, and miles of fun, sometimes technical trails.
advanced riders. The Pine Mountain loop is considered a Suitable For: All levels except beginner
classic, with steeply rolling fire roads exploring scenic Ground Cover: Grasslands, oak and evergreen forest
ridgetops and descending to cool evergreen forests. Seasons: Exceptional in spring. Can be muddy in
winter, hot in summer.
Camp Tamarancho offers Marin's best single-track for
those willing to pay the $45 annual or $5 daily fee. For Directions to trailhead(s):
the money you get one dynamite single-track loop with From Hwy. 101 take the Sir Francis Drake Blvd. exit
great trails built for bicyclists by the Marin Bicycle Trails heading towards San Anselmo and Fairfax for about 6
Council. If you're fortunate enough to have free weekday miles. As you enter downtown Fairfax, go left then right
Begin ride in downtown Fairfax heading west on Sir Francis time, run don't walk to purchase the pass (visit to get onto Broadway, a frontage road parallel to Drake
Drake Blvd. In .5 miles go left on Olema Road, left on Manor www.boyscouts-marin.org for more info or to purchase Blvd. Use public parking in Fairfax for the Tamarancho
Road and right on Rockridge Road. Reset your odometer to the day-pass). If you're stuck riding weekends only, you
start the trail portion of the ride at the intersection of ride. For Pine Mountain (ride #1) turn left on Bolinas
Rockridge and Iron Springs Roads. Head up Iron Springs Rd.
might find the combination of crowds, tight trails, and Road from Broadway. In 0.4 miles you reach a fork. Take
0.7 miles left on Alchemist Trail single-track. 1.2 miles stay right on short sight-lines a bit stressful. the left road to stay on Fairfax-Bolinas Road. The Pine
Goldman Trail. 1.4 miles cross Iron Springs Road to regain single-track. Mountain trailhead is 3 miles up the road.
Trail descends into forested canyon before climbing out again via the The lay of the land for both rides is classic Marin, rolling
B17 Trail. 3.4 miles stay left. 4.8 miles single-track opens up to fire road. grass and oak-covered hills, punctuated by evergreen
Short steep climb to beautiful overlook. Regain single-track now called forests. The area has a wilder feel than other Marin
the Wagon Wheel Trail. 6.3 miles stay straight on single-track as it .
destinations, and is more remote. Use extra caution
begins a multi-switchback descent before opening up in a beautiful
open grassland. 7.6 miles stay on single-track passing fire road on right here. BikeMapDude Productions
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Western Marin Western Marin
highlight this ride through cow-dotted pastures and redwood groves. Mountain Bike Trails Mountain Bike Trails
Includes Bolinas Ridge and Includes Bolinas Ridge and
Samuel Taylor State Park Samuel Taylor State Park

Start at trailhead along Sir Francis Drake Blvd. just before


the town of Olema. Park on side of road. Head up the
Bolinas Ridge Trail through cow-dotted pastureland.You'll
be passing through a number of cattle gates. Please close
them behind you.
8.0 miles right on McCurdy Trail, a fire road descent. 9.7 miles cross
Hwy 1. Pick up Olema Valley Trail, a rutted and often overgrown
single-track. 15.1 miles head right on main trail towards Five Brooks.
Look for exit to Hwy 1. 15.3 miles left on Hwy 1. Be careful. 19.3
miles right on Sir Francis Drake Blvd. 20.3 miles Finish
Description: Area Summary
Featured Ride 2 2 Bolinas Ridge is an ideal "get-away-from-it-all" area. Location: Point Reyes vicinity
Mileage: 10.8 miles Aerobic: intermediate Technical:
Located in a sparsely populated area of Marin just east of Best For: Intermediates
intermediate Description: This route samples the deep forest of
Samuel Taylor State Park and the wide open expanse of Bolinas Point Reyes, Bolinas Ridge offers beautiful rolling fire Suitable For: All levels except extreme
Ridge. roads through open pasturelands and dense redwood Ground Cover: Open pastureland and dense redwood
forests. While the area does include one single-track trail, forest
the riding is not overly technical. Seasons: Good year round. Can be muddy in winter.

The two featured rides share the Bolinas Ridge Trail, with Directions to trailhead(s):
Ride 1 descending to the beautiful, though often Bolinas Ridge is about an hour's drive north of San
overgrown, Olema Valley Trail, while Ride 2 heads towards Francisco. Take the Sir Francis Drake Blvd. exit (toward
the redwoods of Samuel Taylor State Park. San Anselmo) from Hwy 101 and head west for about
While the loops are both strenuous, the Bolinas Ridge 16 miles to reach the main Samuel Taylor State Park
Trail can also be an excellent out-and-back ride, allowing entrance or 19 miles for the Bolinas Ridge trailhead.
strong beginners the opportunity to get a taste of Additional access to this area is available along Hwy 1 at
Start at parking lot of Samuel Taylor State Park. Ride west
along the bike path. mountain biking while enjoying the awesome scenery. Bolinas or Five Brooks Stables.
2.2 miles left on Jewell Trail. 3.0 miles left on Bolinas Ridge Trail. 7.3
miles left on Shafter Bridge Trail. Steep downhill. 8.9 miles left on Sir
Francis Drake Blvd. Be extremely careful. Road narrow, and can be
busy on weekends. 10.8 miles Finish.

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Western Marin
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Mileage: 8.7 miles Aerobic: intermediate Technical:
intermediate Trailhead: main parking area on Skyline Blvd. Redwood Regional Parks Redwood Regional Parks
Description: Rolling fire road loop through shady redwood forest
and open ridgelines. Mountain Bike Trails Mountain Bike Trails

From main Skyline parking area head to the right on


West Ridge Trail. Stay on fire road...all single-track is off
limits to bikes. West Ridge has some moderately
technical roots and rocky sections and a steep descent.
4.3 miles stay left on Bridle Trail. 4.8 miles right across stream and
past orchard. 5.0 miles stay left on Canyon Trail. Steep uphill. 5.4 miles
left on East Ridge. 8.7 miles Finish.

Description: Area Summary


Featured Route 2 2 Anthony Chabot and Redwood Parks, contiguous Location: Oakland Hills/San Leandro
Chabot Regional Park segments of the East Bay Regional Park system, are
Mileage: 13.5 miles Aerobic: intermediate Technical:
Best For: Intermediates
convenient getaways with ample recreational Suitable For: All levels except extreme
intermediate Trailhead: Main Chabot Park entrance Description:
From a flat lakeside path to steep fire road climbs and descents, opportunities for residents of the greater Oakland area. Ground Cover: Open grasslands and shady redwood
Chabot mixes beautiful scenery, a great workout and even a touch of For mountain bikers, both areas provide beautiful canyons
single-track. settings, numerous fire road loops and riding suitable for Seasons: Good year round
all levels, though technical riding is in short supply.
Directions to trailhead(s):
Breezing through the forested canyons of Redwood For Redwood Park, take the Joaquin Miller Rd. exit off
Regional Park, it's hard to imagine you're just minutes Hwy. 13 and head east for 1.4 miles to Skyline Blvd.
from the heart of the Raider nation, though on week- Turn left on Skyline and go 2.5 miles to reach main
ends the crowded trailheads will provide a stark parking area. Additional parking is available off Skyline
reminder. The terrain of both parks is mixed, ranging from (0.1 miles right from Joaquin Miller Rd.) and off
open, grassy ridge tops to densely forested hillsides and Redwood Road. Anthony Chabot Park is reached by
canyons. Riders at Chabot get to take in views of taking the Castro Valley Blvd. exit off I-580 heading NE.
sparkling Lake Chabot, a 315-acre man-made reservoir. In 0.3 miles go left on Lake Chabot Road. Go two miles
Start at main entrance near the marina. Follow signs
towards the East Shore trail, a paved bike path along the The shade, and the proximity to the bay, make Chabot to reach the park entrance.
shores of Lake Chabot. and Redwood excellent choices for summer riding.
1.9 miles pavement turns to dirt. 2.0 miles cross footbridge on left.

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begins to climb steeply. 3.8 miles enter campground. Head straight on .
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segment. Trail emerges near road. 4.6 miles stay left on Towhee Trail.
4.9 miles left on Brandon Trail. 5.0 miles at parking area, head right on
Redtail Trail (single-track!) that parallels paved road. Redtail meanders
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Henry Coe State Park - Henry Coe State Park -
Trailhead: Park HQ Description: The Middle Ridge Loop is a Coe
classic with technical single-track trails and gnarly fire road climbs. No North North
way around it though, payback comes comes at the end of this ride.
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Start at Park HQ and head east up Manzanita Point Road.


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0.5 miles left on Flat Frog Trail single-track. 2.7 miles right on Frog
Lake Trail. 3.7 miles right on Middle Ridge Trail. 7.2 miles right on
Poverty Flat Road. Begin nasty climb. 8.8 miles right Manzanita Point
Road. 10.0 miles Finish.

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Mileage: 14.2 miles Aerobic: intermediate/advanced Technical: Description: Area Summary
intermediate/advanced Trailhead: Park HQ Description: A great If you like remote, strenuous riding with lots of technical Location: Half hour's drive east of Morgan Hill
out-and-back ride for intermediates along a moderately technical, single-track and you're willing to drive a ways to find it, Best For: Advanced riders
never-too-steep single-track. Henry Coe State Park is just the place. California's Suitable For: Advanced intermediates and better
second-largest state park, Henry Coe sports decidedly Ground Cover: Open grasslands, chaparral, oak
rugged terrain in a semi-open, mixed woodlands setting. woodlands
Beginners should steer clear, but if you're up for the Seasons: Fall through spring. Often extremely hot in
challenge, Coe offers thrilling riding in the wildest setting summer. Trails closed briefly after heavy rains. Call (408)
anyplace in the Bay Area. 779-2728 for conditions.

The park's northern section, which includes a developed Directions to trailhead(s):


campground and visitors center, features the Middle Park HQ is located 11 miles east of Morgan Hill. Take
Start at Park HQ and head east up Manzanita Point Road. Ridge Loop, a classic Coe ride that should be on any the Dunne Avenue exit off Hwy. 101 and head east.
Stay right at 0.3 miles. advanced intermediate rider's "must do" list. The single- Road winds and ascends before reaching the Coe HQ.
2.4 miles left on China Hole Trail. Begin long slow descent into China track is beautiful and challenging, but the payback is a
Hole. 5.0 miles cross stream at China Hole and begin a gradual climb. nasty climb up from Poverty Flat to end the ride. Special Note:
7.1 miles turn around and retrace route back to starting point. 14.2 The China Hole Trail, featured in ride 2, is an easier
miles Finish. At the time this volume was printed, Henry Coe State
alternative with moderately technical and well graded Park was on a list of 50 parks threatened with closure
Note: The China Hole Trail provides access to much longer rides single-track through oak woodlands and chaparral. because of state budget shortfalls.
either in the southern section of Coe State Park or northeast
towards Los Cruzeros, Willow Ridge or Blue Ridge. The featured rides are great starting points, but Coe
begs to be explored, with miles of fire roads and single-
track crisscrossing its vast expanse. Hit the
campgrounds for a spring weekend to get more riding BikeMapDude
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Millbrae, CA 94030
Henry Coe State Park
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Mileage: 12.3 miles Aerobic: intermediate Technical: Henry Coe State Park - Henry Coe State Park -
advanced/intermediate Trailhead: Gilroy Hot Springs
Description: The Holy Grail of Coe, a ride that ascends a mellowish South South
fire road before descending miles of gorgeous single-track.
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Start just outside the entrance to (abandoned) Gilroy Hot


Springs and head up Coit Road. You'll start with some
gentle climbing before tackling some steeper sections.
4.0 miles stay right on Coit Road. 6.0 miles right on Wasno Road. 6.4
miles right on Domino Pond Trail. Get ready for some fun downhill
single-track. 7.1 miles stay right. 7.5 miles stay left on Cattle Duster
Trail. 8.1 miles stay left on Coit Spring Trail. 8.3 miles left on
Grapevine Trail. 9.3 miles left on Anza Trail. 10.4 miles stay right on
Anza. 11.3 miles left on Coit Road. 12.3 miles Finish Description: Area Summary
If you want to experience a slightly mellower side of Location: Half hour's drive east of Gilroy
Featured Ride 2 2 Henry Coe, head to Hunting Hollow and Gilroy Hot Best For: Advanced riders
Mileage: 11.7 miles Aerobic: advanced/intermediate Technical: Springs, two major trailheads 10 miles east of Gilroy. Suitable For: Intermediates and better
advanced/intermediate Trailhead: Hunting Hollow Description: From these park entrances, some outstanding rides can Ground Cover: Open grasslands, chaparral, and oak
Get the tough climb over with early so you can enjoy the beauty of
be cobbled together that strong intermediate riders will woodlands
Coe and a great single-track descent down Grizzly Gulch.
enjoy. Of course, riders looking for more hard-core Seasons: Fall through spring. Often extremely hot in
routes won't be disappointed either. summer. Trails closed briefly after heavy rains. Call (408)
779-2728 for conditions.
The key to avoiding the death marches that are
characteristic of the northern sections of Coe is using Directions to trailhead(s):
Coit Road, a well-graded fire road that links Gilroy Hot To reach the southern entrance(s) to Henry Coe State
Springs to loads of spectacular single-track. Featured Park at Hunting Hollow and Gilroy Hot Springs, take
Ride # 1 climbs Coit Road and Wasno Road before the Leavesley Road exit off Hwy. 101 and head east for
Start at the Hunting Hollow entrance and head up Hunting diving into five miles of sublime downhill single-track. 1.8 miles. Go left on New Avenue for 0.6 miles and
Hollow Road. Ride # 2, which starts at Hunting Hollow, has the then right onto Roop Road. In 3.3 miles stay right on
0.7 miles stay left and begin climbing. 0.8 miles stay right onto Lyman traditional Coe hike-a-bike section followed by miles of Gilroy Hot Springs Road. In 3.2 miles you'll reach
Wilson Trail. Trail will soon climb steeply (get ready to push). 2.9 Hunting Hollow, a large parking area on your right.
equally great single-track.
miles right onto Bowl Trail, a fun slightly rolling single-track. 4.0 miles
at Wilson Camp go left on Wagon Road. 5.8 miles left on Grizzly
Gilroy Hot Springs is another 2 miles ahead. Parking
Gulch Trail. Starts as a double-track but soon becomes a fun, mostly Like in the northern section, southwest Coe begs to be here is limited to spots on the side of the road.
downhill single-track. 9.5 miles stay right at intersection with Spike explored...after you have a few guided rides under your
Jones Trail. 9.6 miles left on Coit Road. 9.8 miles stay straight on belt. If you're into epic rides, the southern section is Special Note:
paved Gilroy Hot Springs Road. 11.7 miles Finish. definitely the better staging area. Its lower altitude At the time this volume was printed, Henry Coe State
ensures that you'll be finishing the ride downhill, not a . threatened with closure
Park was on a list of 50 parks
small factor when you consider the nasty endings to because of state budget shortfalls.
most northern Coe rides!

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Henry Coe State Park
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