Calling all volunteers! Help Needed for Tamarancho Trail Day

Clear your calendar and help us tend to Tamarancho’s storm-impacted trails on Saturday, May 6. MCBC is partnering with the Friends of Tamarancho to recruit an army of trail volunteers to help with treadwork, brushing and other maintenance issues. Come help work on the 6-mile XC Tamarancho trail loop following our very wet winter!

This is a half work/half fun trail event for the best singletrack in Marin County. Your efforts will maintain these trails for another season of riding and racing, so please give back to the community and bring a friend to help!

WHAT: Trail day to prep XC trails
WHERE: Camp Tamarancho (meet at top of Iron Springs Road at the ranger house)
WHEN: Saturday, May 6
TIME: 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
BRING: Work clothes including gloves and boots and water
PROVIDED: Tools, snacks and expert guidance

CLICK HERE to register for the Tamarancho Trail Day on Saturday, May 6

Lunch provided by MCBC and Good Earth Natural Foods.

See you there!

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