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Level: Intermediate
Length: 10 mi (16.1 km)
Surface: Fire Road
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +233/ -252 ft
Total: 14 riders
Mountain Biking Ring Mountain Open Space
#509 of 1,004 mountain bike trails in California
Some nice loops and I have yet to see trail names around there. I used to ride this years ago in HS and just started again. Great views of San Francisco, Sausalito, Corte Madera, and Mt. Tam.
Some loose gravel, good climbs, everything a bit short though.
First added by stmpwr on Jun 12, 2007. Last updated Apr 28, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
- Drinking water: unknown
- Lift service: unknown
- Night riding: unknown
- Pump track: unknown
- Restrooms: unknown
- Fat bike grooming: unknown
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: unknown
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There are a couple ways to get there. You can come in from an old access that is fairly overgrown in Tiburon. Exit East Blithedale and head towards Tiburon. About 4 miles down the road goes to 1 lane... Park just before this at Blackies Pasture. Head down Trestle Glen to Shepherd Way and turn left. This is where it becomes a bit tricky.... You head up the road and see s church parking lot on your right. Enter the lot and turn quick left... Head into the bushes, you'll see a little wood bridge and then up about 300ft a gate to pass the bike over. This is an old access that has not been maintained. From there you get a NICE climb and enter the trails. There are many fire roads and single track up there to have some fun with.
You can also enter from Corte Madera I think but have not tried yet... Off Paradise Drive. You can also enter or exit off Reed Drive and head back to your car. Nice down hill nothing to technical around...
Good riding, but short and steep in sections. Watch it riding the single track (not allowed). Reports from my neighbors (locals) are that a ranger with binoculars will hassle you if you go off the fire trails. THe riding is good, with excellent views. But, why not head up Mt Tam right next door?
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