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Mountain biking around Strawberry, California, offers diverse landscapes within the Sierra Nevada mountains, characterized by varying elevations and challenging terrain. The region features a mix of singletrack trails, some with technical and rocky sections, alongside fire roads. The South Fork of the Stanislaus River flows through the area, contributing to the natural scenery. This environment provides a range of mountain biking experiences for different skill levels.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
5.0
(42)
117
riders
35.4km
03:20
840m
840m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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68
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43.3km
04:17
1,120m
1,120m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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58
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48.4km
04:37
1,340m
1,340m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.5km
02:10
600m
600m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20
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56.3km
05:17
1,370m
1,370m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beginning of the wide gravel fire road following along the crest of Coyote Ridge from Miwok Trail down towards the beach.
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While the wide gravel fire road of Miwok Trail continues along the ridge, a singletrack Laurel Canyon trail drops to the east and Miwok Cutoff Trail to the west stays more on contour. Great views open up to the Bay and Mill Valley Bridge in the east.
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This "Four Corners" intersection on the saddle of Panoramic Highway is the transition for Sequoia Valley Rd crossing over to the Pacific side into Muir Woods Rd. There are also three trails arriving from the Bay side at this point. The views reach from the Bay on one side to the Pacific Ocean on the other.
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Geodesic point at the top of Coyote Ridge, with panoramic views across the Marin Headlands, with low brush offering views down toward the coast
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Beautiful, quiet bay. With great surroundings. Not too crowded.
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Great viewpoint along Stagecoach Fire Road. There are picnic tables, so this is a great place for a break to enjoy the wonderful views of Mount Tamalpais.
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Pantoll Road is a beautiful, mostly paved route through Mount Tamalpais State Park, connecting the Panoramic Highway to Ridgecrest Boulevard. It winds closely along the curves of the hillside, with some shade from the trees in some spots. There are fantastic views along the way of San Francisco and the Marin Headlands, with incredible viewpoints over the Pacific coastline.
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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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Strawberry, nestled in the Sierra Nevada mountains, offers a diverse mountain biking experience. You'll find a mix of singletrack trails, some with technical and rocky sections, alongside fire roads. The terrain varies with significant elevation changes, providing both challenging climbs and exhilarating descents. The South Fork of the Stanislaus River also adds to the natural scenery, making for a picturesque ride.
There are over 90 mountain bike tours available around Strawberry, catering to various skill levels. This includes 15 easy routes, 58 moderate routes, and 17 difficult routes, ensuring options for every rider.
Yes, Strawberry offers several challenging trails. For instance, the Old Mine Trail (lower) π² β Miwok Trail loop from Mill Valley is a difficult 27.2-mile path featuring challenging climbs and descents through forested sections. Additionally, the Sayles Canyon Trail is known for its very rocky and technical sections, ideal for riders with longer travel bikes seeking a demanding and remote experience.
For a moderate challenge, consider the Hoo-Koo-E-Koo Fire Road Trail β Railroad Grade Fire Road loop from Mill Valley, a 17.3-mile trail through varied mountain terrain. Another great option is the Dias Ridge Trail β Muir Beach β±οΈ loop from Tamalpais-Homestead Valley, which covers 19.4 miles with scenic views.
The High Sierras environment around Strawberry boasts spectacular spring and fall seasons, characterized by peaceful, private, and colorful natural surroundings. These seasons generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for mountain biking. While primarily a winter destination, the nearby Dodge Ridge Ski Resort also offers mountain biking operations during warmer months.
Yes, some areas around Strawberry provide a remote feeling. The Sayles Canyon Trail, for example, is noted for its technical terrain and offers an experience where you're unlikely to encounter many other people. There are also extensive backcountry rides, such as a 30-mile 'Lollipop Loop' that features a massive climb, offering an immersive wilderness experience.
The region offers stunning natural features. You can explore highlights like the Muir Woods National Monument Entrance, the majestic Mount Tamalpais Summits, or the serene Cathedral Grove of Giant Redwoods. For panoramic views, the Golden Gate Bridge Overlook Battery Spencer is a notable viewpoint.
Yes, during the warmer months, Dodge Ridge Ski Resort transforms into a mountain biking destination. You can access trails descending from the Motherlode Chairlift, which is at 7,400 feet elevation. These trails include nearly five miles of beginner/lower-intermediate freeride options and a 1.5-mile intermediate-technical trail.
The mountain biking routes in Strawberry are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 180 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes within the Sierra Nevada mountains, the varied singletrack, and the technical rocky sections that cater to different ability levels.
Yes, there are several loop trails available. For example, the Mount Tamalpais & Coastal Trail loop is a popular 22.0-mile moderate route offering varied terrain and scenic coastal views. Another option is the Marincello Trail β Rodeo Valley Trail loop from Mill Valley, a difficult 45.9-mile loop with significant elevation changes.
While specific wild swimming spots aren't detailed for every trail, the South Fork of the Stanislaus River flows directly through Strawberry, offering picturesque scenery. Additionally, nearby Pinecrest Lake is a significant attraction for fishing and other water activities, providing opportunities to cool off after a ride.
Strawberry has a rich history as a mountain retreat spanning 150 years. While many early buildings are gone, a stone historical marker provides insights into its past, including its naming from wild strawberries and its role on the Sonora and Mono Wagon Road. These historical tidbits add an interesting layer to the natural beauty of the area.


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