Best bike parks around Stinson Beach offer a variety of mountain biking routes and scenic cycling paths through its natural landscape. The area is known for its coastal views, redwood forests, and panoramic vistas from Mount Tamalpais. Trails provide diverse experiences, from challenging ascents to smooth descents, catering to different skill levels.
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After looping around West Point the Railroad Grade trail snakes through open and tree-lined sections with fun curves.
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Goldman Trail is part of the Camp Tamarancho trail system. You can expect a flowy rolling singletrack with a few switchbacks.
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Great hiking and mountain biking on this gravel fire road in Mt Tamalpais watershed. It initially climbs south from the intersection with Eldridge Grade Fire Road, then turns north and descends along a pronounced ridgeline forming the eastern boundary of the Mt Tam watershed and the Ross residential area. At the end there are hikers-only pedestrian trails connecting back to the parking lot; on bikes the return to the parking lot is via residential streets. For a sweet 2 hour mountain bike loop via Lake Lagunitas involving this trail segment check out https://www.komoot.de/tour/9831707 For a more challenging loop with 4 lakes via Bon Tempe dam and Rocky Ridge fire road try https://www.komoot.de/highlight/153264 See ๐ต Tour https://www.komoot.de/tour/9831707 and https://www.komoot.de/tour/9817832 for highlighted segments and labeled photos To go up to the summit take Eldridge Grade https://www.komoot.de/highlight/215025 , or take Hoo-Koo-E-Koo https://www.komoot.de/highlight/215026 to Old Railroad Grade https://www.komoot.de/highlight/215016 for a more gradual ascent to the summit.
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Great hiking and mountain bike destination in Mt Tamalpais watershed. The dam holds the waters of Bon Tempe Lake above the Alpine Lake just below. For a sweet 2 hour mountain bike loop with 4 lakes involving this trail segment check out https://www.komoot.com/highlight/153264 See ๐ต Tour https://www.komoot.com/tour/9817832 for highlighted segments and labeled photos
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Stinson Beach offers a variety of mountain biking routes and scenic cycling paths. You'll find trails with breathtaking coastal views, rides through redwood forests, and panoramic vistas from Mount Tamalpais. The area provides diverse experiences, from challenging ascents to smooth descents, catering to different skill levels.
Yes, the Flowy downhill section above Laguna Creek is a popular choice. This trail, part of the Railroad Grade after looping around West Point, snakes through open and tree-lined sections with fun curves. Another option is the upper half of the Eldridge Grade Fire Rd Trail ๐ต Mt Tam, which offers a fantastic downhill blur, especially on a full-suspension bike.
For a flowy rolling singletrack with switchbacks, check out Goldman Trail. It's part of the Camp Tamarancho trail system and is appreciated for its smooth, engaging ride.
Many routes around Stinson Beach offer substantial climbing. For instance, the Eldridge Grade to East Peak Loop includes significant elevation gain, and the Stinson Beach Loop boasts nearly 3,000 feet of climbing, followed by rewarding descents. The Eldridge Grade Fire Rd Trail (upper half) ๐ต Mt Tam is known for being one of the rockiest fire roads, particularly after heavy rains, offering a challenging ascent or a thrilling downhill.
You can expect to see stunning coastal views, lush redwood forests, and panoramic vistas from Mount Tamalpais. The area also features lakes, such as Bon Tempe Lake, which is held by the Bon Tempe Dam ๐ต, a popular mountain biking destination.
Yes, the Stinson Beach Multi Trail is a 2.5-mile multi-use trail rated as moderate difficulty and is family-friendly. It features sandy terrain and can be ridden in both directions, making it a good option for a leisurely ride with varying skill levels.
Beyond mountain biking, the Stinson Beach area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the Slide Ranch Tidepool South Beach Loop or the Steep Ravine and Dipsea Trail Loop. For more details, check out the Easy hikes around Stinson Beach guide. There are also dedicated MTB Trails around Stinson Beach and Gravel biking around Stinson Beach guides for more specific cycling options.
The Stinson Beach area generally offers good cycling conditions year-round, but the best time often depends on personal preference. Spring and fall typically provide mild temperatures and clear skies, ideal for long rides. Summers can be warm but often feature coastal fog, which can keep temperatures pleasant. Winters are wetter, but many trails remain rideable, though some rocky fire roads like Eldridge Grade can be more challenging after heavy rains.
Visitors frequently highlight the incredible scenic beauty, including breathtaking coastal views, the tranquility of redwood forests, and the panoramic vistas from Mount Tamalpais. The variety of trail difficulties, from easy loops to challenging climbs, is also highly valued, as are the rewarding descents after significant elevation gains.
The Old Railroad Grade and Gravity Car Loop offers a unique experience through the area's history and natural beauty. This trail provides a glimpse into the past while enjoying the scenic landscape.
Stinson Beach and its surrounding trails are conveniently located a short distance from San Francisco, making them an excellent option for a day trip. This accessibility allows many riders to enjoy the world-class cycling opportunities without extensive travel.
Yes, the Indian Fire Road trail ๐ต is a notable gravel fire road in the Mt Tamalpais watershed. It offers great hiking and mountain biking, initially climbing south before turning north and descending along a pronounced ridgeline.


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