Miramontes Ridge Open Space Preserve (Closed)
Miramontes Ridge Open Space Preserve (Closed)
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If you've ever tried to plan mountain biking in Miramontes Ridge Open Space Preserve (Closed), you know the immediate challenge: it's currently closed to the public. This means the usual search for the best routes becomes a hunt for genuine alternatives nearby, and it can be tough to figure out which trails are truly worth your time. We get it, and we're here to help. Our komoot community has explored, ridden, and reviewed the trails in the surrounding area, so…
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Purisima Creek Trailhead – North Leaf Trail loop offers a truly immersive mountain biking experience through the towering redwood forests and fern-filled canyons of the Purisima Creek Redwoods Open…

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This moderate 13.0-mile (21.0 km) mountain biking loop, combining the Sheep Camp Trail and the Top of John Brooks Trail, offers a diverse ride with 1259 feet (384 metres) of…
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The Wavecrest Open Space Preserve – Miramontes Point loop offers a fantastic coastal mountain biking experience, blending open fields with dramatic ocean bluffs. You'll traverse a mix of singletrack and…
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12.6km
01:18
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The Waterdog Lake Park Loop offers a surprisingly secluded mountain biking experience, winding through a wooded canyon with a small lake at its heart. You'll navigate a diverse landscape featuring…
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Purisima Creek Trailhead features a fence separating the trail from the road and a small pit toilet at the base. Parking is available just 250 feet southeast along Skyline Boulevard. This trail offers everything, from stunning views to towering redwoods, fern-filled canyons, and creeks. Riding through the redwoods is a unique experience.
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Skegg's Point, right off of Skyline Boulevard, has panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.
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No, Miramontes Ridge Open Space Preserve is currently closed to general public access. This means mountain biking is not permitted at this time.
While the exact reasons for the current closure are not publicly detailed, the preserve is part of the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District and its status is listed as closed to general public access.
Before its closure, Miramontes Ridge Open Space Preserve was known for its diverse landscapes, including redwood forests, rolling grasslands, and coastal views. Mountain bikers could experience varied terrain, from lush woodlands to areas with lichen-covered boulders and sandstone rock outcroppings. Ridge-top locations provided panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Yes, while Miramontes Ridge is closed, there are other excellent mountain biking options nearby. For example, you can explore coastal routes like the Miramar Beach – Pillar Point Bluffs loop from Half Moon Bay or the Miramar Beach – El Granada ⛵ harbor loop from Half Moon Bay State Beach. For a more challenging ride, consider the Purisima Creek Trailhead – North Leaf Trail loop from Kings Mountain.
Before its closure, the preserve offered a range of trails suitable for different ability levels. The komoot community rated 18 routes as easy, 19 as moderate, and 3 as difficult, indicating a good mix of terrain from gentle gradients to significant elevation changes.
Yes, the preserve featured several loop trails. Examples of popular loops in the broader area include the Miramontes Point – Wavecrest Open Space Preserve loop from Seal Rock and the Wavecrest Open Space Preserve – Miramar Beach loop from Cowell Ranch Beach Trailhead.
The trails in this region are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 100 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse ecosystems, including redwood forests and coastal views, as well as the varied terrain that caters to different skill levels.
While Miramontes Ridge itself is closed, many of the coastal routes in the surrounding area, such as the Miramar Beach – Pillar Point Bluffs loop from Half Moon Bay, are rated as easy and feature relatively gentle gradients, making them suitable for families.
The diverse ecosystems of the Miramontes Ridge area, encompassing redwood forests, grasslands, and coastal zones, support a variety of wildlife. While specific sightings depend on the season and location, the region is home to various bird species, deer, and smaller mammals typical of Californian open spaces.
Specific dog policies for Miramontes Ridge Open Space Preserve prior to its closure are not detailed in the available information. However, dog policies often vary by specific trail and managing agency within the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District. It's always best to check current regulations for any alternative trails you plan to visit.
Yes, the preserve offered varied terrain, with some routes featuring significant elevation gains, particularly on ridge-top sections, while others provided more gentle gradients through woodlands and coastal areas. For example, the difficult Purisima Creek Trailhead – North Leaf Trail loop from Kings Mountain has over 1500 meters of elevation gain.


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