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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
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Mileage: 15.4 miles Aerobic: intermediate Technical: advanced Annadel State Park Annadel State Park
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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.
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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
through the farms and exits through another gate. 7.4 miles begin BikeMapDude Productions
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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: 9.2 miles Aerobic: intermediate Technical: intermediate China Camp State Park China Camp State Park
Description: Great intermediate introduction to single-track, this
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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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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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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.
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fire road before descending miles of gorgeous single-track.
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