Best bike parks around Larkspur refer to the area's extensive opportunities for mountain biking and general cycling through scenic open space preserves and multi-use pathways. The biking experience in Larkspur is characterized by natural trails and fire roads, appealing to a range of skill levels. The region offers access to Mount Tamalpais and provides challenging routes with expansive views of the San Francisco Bay. Larkspur and its adjacent preserves feature diverse terrain and significant elevation changes for cyclists.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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An absolute must-see for cycling enthusiasts! This museum in Fairfax tells the story of nearly 200 years of cycling history, from 19th-century velocipedes to modern racing bikes. It's also home to the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame, featuring unique specimens and stories about the pioneers of mountain biking. The collection is impressive and authentic—no replicas, but real bicycles that showcase the evolution of technology and design. An inspiring place where you can truly feel the passion for cycling.
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Good supporter of Marin Biking and nice lot to start your ride from and have a beer after
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Non-profit exhibit of some cool historic bikes, including some of the mountain bikes invented here
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Splitrock Tap & Wheel was built by diehard mountain bike riders for the community that we love; staffed and run by experienced, professional, approachable people who ride like you do, and understand the unique needs of riders that ride here in Northern California. Our store features the best performing bikes and eBikes in the world from Specialized and Transition and a full range of parts and accessories to support the most demanding riders on their daily rides. The Splitrock service department is a team of 6 experienced mechanics whose combined time in front of the bench spans decades. Our café space has evolved into a community gathering place, serving delicious pizzas, sandwiches, and salads alongside an every changing list of California’s best, freshest micro-brews. With 15 taps, heated inside and outside gathering spaces and mud/dirt resistant seating, Splitrock is the perfect spot to start and finish your ride, and find everything you need to get and keep your bike working day after day.
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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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Goldman Trail is part of the Camp Tamarancho trail system. You can expect a flowy rolling singletrack with a few switchbacks.
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Premier bicycle history museum and cultural center in Fairfax, displaying key examples from the 19th century Golden Age of Cycling, home to the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame, showcasing the birth and evolution of the mountain bike, and features many more bicycles: road, track, racing, touring and everyday transportation; extraordinary bikes dating from 1868 onward. Moved the Hall of Fame from Created Butte, CO, to Fairfax. Now, the bikes, biographies, photos and Fame are on display. 1966 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Fairfax, CA 94930 $10 Open: THURSDAY—SUNDAY 11am-5pm Closed: Mondays—Wednesdays Closed: - Thanksgiving Day - 24 & 25 December, January 1-16 https://mmbhof.org
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Larkspur and its surrounding areas offer extensive opportunities for mountain biking and general cycling. You'll find natural trails, fire roads, and multi-use pathways, providing a range of experiences from challenging mountain bike routes to scenic road cycling and family-friendly paths. The region is known for diverse terrain, significant elevation changes, and expansive views of the San Francisco Bay and Mount Tamalpais.
Yes, for those seeking downhill thrills, the Flowy downhill section above Laguna Creek is a popular choice, offering enjoyable curves through open and tree-lined sections. Another option is the Eldridge Grade Fire Rd Trail (upper half) 🚵 Mt Tam, known as one of the rockiest fire roads in the Bay Area, providing a fantastic downhill experience, especially with a full-suspension bike.
Many trails around Larkspur offer stunning vistas. Blithedale Summit Open Space Preserve provides panoramic views of Marin County's hills and the San Francisco Bay. The Marin Headlands, a short distance away, offer world-famous views of the San Francisco skyline and the Golden Gate Bridge from trails like Miwok Trail and Marincello Trail.
Phoenix Lake and its surrounding trails are excellent for mixed-ability groups, with gentle slopes suitable for beginners and children, alongside more challenging options. The preserve offers a picturesque setting with clear waters and lush trees, perfect for a family outing. Additionally, Splitrock Tap & Wheel is a family-friendly spot that supports the local biking community.
For a more secluded and serene biking experience, explore Baltimore Canyon and King Mountain Preserve. These interconnected preserves feature fire roads and multi-use trails through dense redwood forests and fern groves, offering cooler temperatures and shady paths, especially appealing during warmer months.
A must-see for cycling enthusiasts is the Marin Museum of Bicycling in Fairfax. It's a premier bicycle history museum and cultural center, home to the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame, showcasing the birth and evolution of the mountain bike with unique specimens and stories.
Yes, Splitrock Tap & Wheel is a popular spot built by mountain bike riders for the community. It serves delicious pizzas, sandwiches, and salads alongside a changing list of California's best micro-brews. It's a perfect place to start and finish your ride.
Beyond biking, the Larkspur area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those mentioned in the Hiking around Larkspur guide, including the Blithedale Loop and Dawn Falls Trail. There are also dedicated running trails, like those in the Running Trails around Larkspur guide, and additional cycling routes for touring bicycles, detailed in the Cycling around Larkspur guide.
Absolutely. The area around Phoenix Lake offers a network of trails with picturesque clear waters and lush trees. You can also visit Bon Tempe Dam 🚵, which holds the waters of Bon Tempe Lake, providing a great destination within the Mt Tamalpais watershed.
For a challenge, consider the extensive network of fire roads in Blithedale Summit Open Space Preserve, which offer challenging workouts and significant elevation changes. The Marin Headlands also provide challenging rides with significant climbs and descents, such as the Marin Headlands and Golden Gate Bridge Loop.
Yes, e-bikes are permitted on many trails within the Blithedale Summit Open Space Preserve, allowing for broader access and enjoyment of the extensive network of fire roads.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain, from rolling fire roads to sections with significant elevation changes, and the stunning natural beauty. The panoramic vistas of Marin County's hills, the San Francisco Bay, and Mount Tamalpais are often highlighted. The blend of physical challenge and natural serenity, especially in areas like Baltimore Canyon with its redwood forests, is also highly appreciated.


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