Tiburon Bike Trail hike (Blackie's Pasture to downtown Tiburon, and back)
Details
Join the Larkspur (All Marin) Walking and Hiking Meetup Group for a easy and wonderful hike at the Tiburon Peninsula.
This outdoor adventure will take you along the Old Rail bike trail that starts in Blackie's Pasture, offering stunning views of the bay, Golden Gate Bridge, Sausalito, Tiburon, and Belvedere. Get to know fellow Marin enthusiasts, make new friends, and soak up the beauty of the outdoors as the sun sets over the hills. Whether you're new in town or a local looking to socialize, this event is perfect for those who love hiking, walking, and exploring the natural beauty of Marin County. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and embark on a memorable adventure in the great outdoors!
Estimated difficulty: 1 (1 to 10): The trail is flat, and easy. All paved with beautiful views. We will go to downtown Tiburon and back.
π§ Scenic Hike along the bike bath in Tiburon - along the bay - views of the bay, Golden Gate Bridge, Sausalito, Tiburon, and Mount Tamalpais.
π Location: Blackie's Pasture - Tiburon. Meet at the "Old Rail Trail" sign at the beginning of the bike path.
π Duration: ~1 to 1.5 hours round-trip
πΆββοΈ Difficulty: Easy
πΏ Trail Type: Flat, bike path then town roads. Very well maintained.
Directions:
(Coming from 101):
- Tiburon Blvd to Blackie's pasture. Turn into the parking lot. You will see the statue of Blackie.
Hike meeting location: "Old Rail Trail" sign, Blackie's Pasture - Tiburon
Parking: Lot's of parking - large lot, can be busy but you will find something open.
Friendly Reminder:
Please RSVP so we know how many to expect! This is a dog friendly hike, bring them along if they are friendly! This trail is family-friendly too.
What to bring:
Weather should be beautiful so don't forget sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, etc. It is on the bay, so bring a sweater or something in case of wind.
Safety First / Disclaimer: Of course, we will all look out for each other but ultimately, hikers are responsible for their own safety and well-being during hikes. Please always hike with someone or the group, and always bring your cell phone in case of emergencies.