#1.

Ross/San Anselmo

  • This is a 25 mile ride with views, all types of terrain and fewer people than on the other local trails. Start at the base of Greene park and head up past Phoenix Lake and around till you end up at... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • Ascending Rock Springs: 1 Steeper than the average trail in Marin 2 Requires a strong aerobic ability on your bike 3 Trail is lightly used 4 Great Views of MMWD lakes Descending Rock Springs 1 Rock... More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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#2.

Ross, California

  • The water for Marin County is provided by the lakes located in the Mt. Tamalpais Watershed. The lakes are ringed by a network of trails and fire roads which lead through the surrounding woodlands a... More on Trails

  • This is a great ride after work. It is a good workout and you do not have t More on Trails

 

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#3.

Ross, California

  • Take your family for a picnic at one of the scenic lakes of the Mt. Tamalpais Watershed. Lake Lagunitas is an easy way to begin because it is a relatively small lake with the circumference of only ... More on Trails

  • Great trail for family fun. More on Trails

 

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#4.

9 Lagunitas Road, Ross, CA 94957

  • Ross Recreation is located on Ross Commons in Marin County. The center offers summer camps for kids ages three to 14 years, ... More on GoCityKids

 

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#5.

Ross, California

  • The Marin Municipal Water District has five storage lakes on the north slope of Mount Tamalpais that supply water to Marin residents. These lakes also provide excellent hiking for families. This side of the mountain is generally cooler, ... More on Trails

 

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#6.

Ross, California

  • Beside a sparkling lake, admire a Victorian log cabin and watch fishermen trying to land big-mouth bass. Below the branches of madrones, redwoods, bays, maples, and oaks, meander along a pleasant trail with wildflowers most of the ... More on Trails

 

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#7.

Ross, California

  • Phoenix Lake lies at the base of the northern slopes of Mt. Tam and is an ideal starting point for exploring the mountains lower flanks. Youll have impressive views of the peaks; climb steep, exposed slopes; descend through oak woodlands ... More on Trails

 

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#8.

Ross, California

  • This ride is a local favorite, a way to get away from the throngs on Mt. Tam. The trails are crowd-pleasers, containing everything - famous names, steep climbs, steep descents, ... More on Trails

 

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#9.

Ross, California

  • If you have a dog who loves to read the signs, gentle Phoenix Lake is the place to be. This 4.2-mile trip is a dog walkers heaven, where friendly people askoftenif their dogs can meet your dogs. Af... More on Trails

  • Although runners, dog walkers, lovers, and friends lay claim to Phoenix Lake, hikers inevitably get the most from this boomerang-shaped lake. Quiet conversation tends to coincide with the ducks ski... More on Trails

 

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San Anselmo, California

  • This loop climbs gently through mixed forest, alive with birdsong and brightened by wildflowers, struggles steeply to high ground just below the summit of Barnabe Mountain (1466), and then descends through open country ... More on Trails

 

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