It’s Time for a More Inclusive Recreation Plan on the Mt. Tam Watershed
We have a once in a lifetime opportunity to advance a more inclusive trail system on the Mount Tamalpais Watershed while stewarding the land for future generations.
We have a once in a lifetime opportunity to advance a more inclusive trail system on the Mount Tamalpais Watershed while stewarding the land for future generations.
We have a once in a lifetime opportunity to advance a more inclusive trail system on the Mount Tamalpais Watershed while stewarding the land for future generations. Read about how you can help Reimagine Mt. Tam.
Measure A, the Marin Parks and Open Space funding measure will be on the June 7, 2022 ballot. We encourage you to Vote Yes on Measure A!
MCBC has helped secure funding for materials to construct Bridge #7 on the Liberty Gulch Trail on Azalea Hill. Thanks to a contribution from the Hard Yaka Foundation, the final bridge will be built this year.
Closing the 3 biggest gaps in Marin’s trail network.
MCBC volunteers have been helping the MMWD trail crew on Azalea Hill this winter by installing bridge decking at two […]
Marin’s bike trail network expanded by 4 miles in 2021 and our Trail Stewards program is back in action following a long pandemic induced hiatus. Here are the off-road highlights of 2021 and the good news on the horizon.
We are stoked to get back to building and maintaining trails! Following an almost two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, MCBC Trail Stewards are booking volunteer trail work days around the County. Join us on one of the following upcoming dates in December.
The Town of Fairfax invites you to ride Fairfax roads and trails while respecting neighbors, local businesses, wildlife and nature. Together in partnership with Marin County Bicycle Coalition, Marin County Parks and Fairfax’s bike-friendly businesses, we’ve crafted and distributed a Biking Fairfax flyer.
Marin Water (MMWD) recently released findings from the public scoping process for the Watershed Recreation Plan, along with an RFP (Request for Proposals) for the development of the plan.
Marin County Parks is seeking feedback from community members as they prepare to renew Measure A, a ¼ cent sales tax that is set to expire in March of next year.
In the past 12 months we’ve added seven miles of new trail riding experiences with the opening of Bill’s Trail, Bob Middagh Trail and Ponti Ridge Trail. One of our 3 Gaps projects is underway on Azalea Hill and the other, Easy Grade Trail, is shovel ready with a possible funding announcement in coming weeks. Now more than ever, we need to be model trail riders to keep the momentum going.