Pt. Reyes or Mt. Tam for hiking/biking?
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Pt. Reyes or Mt. Tam for hiking/biking?
We are heading to the San Fran area next week and would like to take a couple of days up in Marin County to do some hiking and mountain biking. We are looking to stay in a nice inn or B&B with amenities and beautiful surroundings. Would you recommend we stay in the Point Reyes area (e.g., Inverness) or near Mt. Tam (e.g., Mill Valley)? Any recommendations on nice inns or B&Bs in these areas? Also, what do you think are the best hikes and bike rides in Marin County? We are looking for very challenging routes. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Stacy,
I would overnight in the Point Reyes area. Mill Valley is pretty but is practically in SF's backyard - you won't feel "far away" at all. Do a search on Yahoo for lodging in Inverness, Point Reyes Station, Olema and Tomales - you'll come up with a lot of B&B type places. I was just in the Pt. Reyes area over the weekend and saw vacancies available - maybe it's the stock market jitters, but it's rare for this area to not be full-up on summer weekends. I would call ahead and reserve to anyplace that you pick, though. I'm not a biker myself, but I've seen people enjoying their rides all over the Pt. Reyes roads. Check in at the visitor station at Bear Valley first for maps and advice.
Mt. Tam also has roads with incredible views - take note that Tam really is a mountain, not a hill, so if you fly downhill be prepared to grunt back up! Since Mt. Tam and Mill Valley are so close to S.F., perhaps you should plan on visiting on your way to or from the Pt. Reyes area. Have fun!
I would overnight in the Point Reyes area. Mill Valley is pretty but is practically in SF's backyard - you won't feel "far away" at all. Do a search on Yahoo for lodging in Inverness, Point Reyes Station, Olema and Tomales - you'll come up with a lot of B&B type places. I was just in the Pt. Reyes area over the weekend and saw vacancies available - maybe it's the stock market jitters, but it's rare for this area to not be full-up on summer weekends. I would call ahead and reserve to anyplace that you pick, though. I'm not a biker myself, but I've seen people enjoying their rides all over the Pt. Reyes roads. Check in at the visitor station at Bear Valley first for maps and advice.
Mt. Tam also has roads with incredible views - take note that Tam really is a mountain, not a hill, so if you fly downhill be prepared to grunt back up! Since Mt. Tam and Mill Valley are so close to S.F., perhaps you should plan on visiting on your way to or from the Pt. Reyes area. Have fun!
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Have you checked out trails you plan to bike? I am under the impression that most or all of the singletrack on Mt. Tam had been closed to bikes because the rich and powerful Sierra club hates us so.
I would love to hear that I am mistaken, since Mt. Tam was one of the birth-places of the sport. Will be interested to read your trip report when you get back!
I would love to hear that I am mistaken, since Mt. Tam was one of the birth-places of the sport. Will be interested to read your trip report when you get back!
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Seond vote for Point Reyes, which has some very good hiking. I would also suggest that you do a web search for biking trails, as I recall there are some quite long rides that start near Olema along the ridge tops to Bolinas and back. West Marin is very beautiful and Point Reyes is a wonderful part of it.
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