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Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge

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Marin County

Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge

The best cycling routes in Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge

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Touring cycling in Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge offers routes through the diverse landscapes of surrounding Marin County, characterized by rolling hills, redwood forests, and coastal paths. While direct access to the islands is restricted, cyclists can enjoy scenic views of the San Rafael Bay and the protected wildlife habitats from mainland vantage points. The region features varied terrain, including oak woodlands, grassy headlands, and shoreline paths, providing a rich environment for cycling.

Best touring cycling routes in Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge

  • The most popular touring cycling route is China Camp Cycle Loop, a 16.2 miles (26.1 km) trail that takes 1 hour 40 minutes to complete. This moderate route offers views across the water and through China Camp State Park.
  • Another top favourite among local touring cyclists is Lincoln Hill Pathway – Historic Fishing Pier loop from Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge, a moderate 20.6 miles (33.1 km) path. This route features varied terrain and views of the San Francisco Bay.
  • Local touring cyclists also love the Miwok Meadows – China Camp State Park loop from McNears Beach, a 8.8 miles (14.1 km) trail leading through areas with panoramic waterfront views, often completed in about 52 minutes.
  • Touring cycling in Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge is defined by coastal paths, rolling hills, and dense woodlands. The network offers options for different ability levels.
  • The routes in Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 200 reviews. More than 4,500 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 4, 2026

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China Camp Cycle Loop

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Eric Cross
August 10, 2025, Corte Madera Pathway

nice views of Mt Tam

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August 10, 2025, Phoenix Lake

log cabin at phoenix lake

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Great photo spot

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The park pays homage to a 19th-century fishing village of Chinese immigrants who harvested shrimp from the bay. Much of the village has been preserved, and for a couple bucks you can pay to enter and explore the old town and pier.

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This paved bike trail runs through the College of Marin Campus along the Corte Madera Creek. This is a great trail for students and commuters, as well as cyclists looking for a traffic-free shortcut through the area.

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China Camp State Park sits along the shores of San Pablo Bay, with 15 miles of nature trails to enjoy. Visitors can enjoy panoramic waterfront views, wildlife, oak trees and open meadows. The Park surrounds a historic Chinese-American shrimp fishing village and includes several unique features. A museum is located in the Park to learn about its history, a cafΓ© for snacks and drinks, a walk-in tent campground and picnic areas. Annual parking + trail passes are available, or you can purchase a single day-use pass. Parking is $5 per vehicle for the day, or you can park along San Pedro Road without a fee and pay the $3 trail use fee. It is a fantastic place to spend the day hiking through the grounds surrounded by beautiful scenery.

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November 2, 2023, China Camp State Park

China Camp State Park sits along the shores of San Pablo Bay, with 15 miles of nature trails where hikers and bikers can enjoy panoramic waterfront views, wildlife, oak trees and open meadows. The Park surrounds a historic Chinese-American shrimp fishing village and includes several unique features. A museum is located in the Park to learn about its history, a cafΓ© for snacks and drinks, a walk-in tent campground and picnic areas.

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October 27, 2023, Shoreline Trail

This trail runs most of the Park's length near the San Pablo Bay shoreline and winds through its interior, with various options for short or long loops with plenty of connecting trails. If you are relatively quiet, you will see plenty of wildlife throughout the beautiful grounds, such as deer and turkeys. There are plenty of opportunities on the route to capture some photos of the gorgeous redwoods and excellent views of the Bay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult are the touring cycling routes around Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge?

The routes in the broader Marin County area offer a range of difficulties. You'll find 31 easy routes, 49 moderate routes, and 34 difficult routes. For example, the Miwok Meadows – China Camp State Park loop from McNears Beach is an easy option, while the San Francisco Bay Trail and China Camp Loop presents a more challenging ride.

Are there family-friendly cycling routes near Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge?

Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The region offers 31 easy touring cycling routes. The Las Gallinas Wildlife Ponds near McInnis Park, though not listed in the guide data, is known as an easy 2.1-mile gravel loop ideal for families. The Miwok Meadows – China Camp State Park loop from McNears Beach is another easy route, perfect for a relaxed family outing.

What kind of terrain will I encounter on touring cycling routes in Marin County?

Marin County offers incredibly diverse terrain. You can expect everything from rugged coastlines and shoreline paths along San Rafael Bay to rolling hills, mixed forests, and even towering redwoods. Some routes feature well-paved surfaces, while others include unpaved segments requiring good to very good fitness.

Are there loop cycling routes available?

Yes, many touring cycling routes in the area are loops, providing varied scenery without retracing your path. Examples include the popular China Camp Cycle Loop and the Shoreline and Bay View Loop.

What are the best times of year to go touring cycling in Marin County?

Marin County generally offers pleasant cycling conditions year-round. Spring and fall often provide mild temperatures and clear skies, ideal for longer rides. Summer can be warm, especially inland, but coastal routes benefit from cooler breezes. Winters are typically mild but can bring rain, so checking weather conditions is always recommended.

What kind of views and wildlife can I expect to see while cycling?

Cyclists can enjoy panoramic waterfront views of the San Francisco Bay, often with the protected Marin Islands visible in the distance. The area is part of the Pacific Flyway, so you'll have opportunities for significant birdwatching, including herons and egrets. The diverse habitats also mean chances to spot other local wildlife.

Are there any cultural or historical attractions along the cycling routes?

Yes, China Camp State Park is a notable attraction. Several routes, such as the China Camp Cycle Loop, pass through or near it. The park features a preserved 19th-century Chinese immigrant fishing village with a museum, cafΓ©, and picnic areas, adding a unique historical dimension to your ride.

Where can I find parking for the cycling routes?

Parking is generally available at various trailheads and state parks throughout Marin County. For routes originating near China Camp State Park, parking facilities are typically provided within the park. For routes starting from areas like Larkspur or McNears Beach, look for designated public parking areas.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Marin County?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 215 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to rolling hills, and the stunning panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay. The variety of routes catering to different skill levels is also frequently highlighted.

Are there any routes that offer views of the Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge?

While direct access to the Marin Islands is restricted, many mainland routes offer scenic views of the islands from a distance. Routes along the San Rafael Bay shoreline, such as the Lincoln Hill Pathway – Historic Fishing Pier loop from Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge, provide excellent vantage points to observe the protected wildlife habitats.

What should I bring for a touring cycling trip in Marin County?

Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather, it's advisable to bring layers of clothing, plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit for your bike, and sun protection. A helmet is essential. For longer rides, consider navigation tools or a fully charged phone with the komoot app to follow your chosen route.

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