Tag: Mt Tam

Team 31 Youth MTB Ride

Join pro mountain biker, Kelsey Urban, for a ride on Mount Tam. We’ll meet at the Marin Museum of Bicycling, October 14th at 9am. The loop will be about seven miles with views of lakes, amidst the redwoods.

Watershed Recreation Management Plan Update

We have a once in a lifetime opportunity to advance a more inclusive trail system on the Mount Tamalpais Watershed while stewarding the land for future generations. Read about what MCBC would like to see included in the DRAFT Watershed Recreation Management Plan being released in September 2023.

What Does It Mean To Reimagine Mt. Tam?

We have a once in a lifetime opportunity to advance a more inclusive trail system on the Mount Tamalpais Watershed while stewarding the land for future generations. Please stop and take the Mt. Tam Watershed Survey if you’re riding by. Learn more here.

Mt. Tam Watershed Visitor Survey Needs Your Input

We have a once in a lifetime opportunity to advance a more inclusive trail system on the Mount Tamalpais Watershed while stewarding the land for future generations. Please stop and take the Mt. Tam Watershed Survey if you’re riding by. Learn more here.

Overwhelming Support Shown for Azalea Hill Project

On November 20, over fifty people filled the Marin Municipal Water District (MMWD) Board of Directors meeting to show support for the Azalea Hill and Liberty Gulch Trail and Habitat Enhancement Project, a proposal that would create bike access between Pine Mountain and Mt. Tam. Approval is now expected in early 2019.

2018 Wildflower Ride on Saturday, March 31

Enjoy the stunning spring wildflowers from the saddle of your bicycle! Join the Marin County Bicycle Coalition and the California Native Plant Society as we present the 2018 Wildflower Ride on Mt. Tam. The ride takes place on Saturday, March 31 and there is no charge for this event! Just register and join us.

MCBC Wildflower Ride a Big Success!

The MCBC Wildflower Ride was a day of discovery, and boy did we hit the jackpot! Everywhere you looked the landscape was awash in pink, blue, red, orange, yellow and bright green.