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Length: 2 mi (3.2 km)
Surface: Fire Road
Configuration: Out & Back
Elevation: +79/ -76 ft
Total: 1 riders
 

Mountain Biking Abbotts Lagoon

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#919 of 1,004 mountain bike trails in California
#27,376 in the world

Short out-and-back trip (about a mile each way). It's fun to do laps of this one for training or cardio purposes. Mostly fire-road-style with singletrack at the end. You're not allowed to bike past the bridge where it turns into sand/beach, so bring a lock and a lunch and hike out the remainder of the way to the ocean.

First added by spach on May 7, 2010. 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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Getting there
From US 101 in Marin County, exit San Anselmo (Sir Francis Drake). Drive about 20 miles west on Sir Francis Drake. Turn right onto Highway 1, then after about 0.1 mile, make the first left onto Bear Valley Road. Drive about 2 miles to the junction with Sir Francis Drake, and turn left. Drive about 5 miles to the junction with Pierce Point Road, and turn right. Continue about 3 miles more to the trailhead on the left side of the road.


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Open (May 7, 2010)
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