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Mountain biking around San Ramon offers diverse landscapes and an extensive trail system. The region features rolling hills, open spaces, and varied terrain suitable for different skill levels. Trails include a mix of crushed gravel paths, singletrack, and doubletrack, with sections providing elevation gains and descents. The natural environment includes grasslands, forests, and meadows, with Mount Diablo often visible in the distance.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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37.8km
03:53
1,080m
1,080m
This difficult 23.5-mile mountain biking loop in Mount Diablo State Park offers challenging singletrack and expansive views.
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23.2km
01:56
450m
450m
This 14.4-mile mountain biking loop combines the paved Iron Horse Trail with the rugged Madrone Trail in Las Trampas Regional Wilderness.

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32.6km
02:32
500m
500m
This 20.2-mile mountain biking loop offers moderate difficulty, expansive views of Mount Diablo, and varied terrain in Hidden Valley Open Sp
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15.6km
01:23
290m
290m
This easy 9.7-mile mountain biking loop offers expansive views of Mount Diablo and rolling hills, especially vibrant in spring.
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13.5km
01:22
420m
420m
This 8.4-mile mountain biking loop in Las Trampas Regional Wilderness features extremely steep climbs, varied terrain, and panoramic views.
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The Del Amigo Swim Club, officially known as the Del Amigo Pool Association, is a member-owned, nonprofit community pool that features two pools. The pool closes every year from mid‑September to March for major renovation.
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At this junction in the Mount Diablo State Park, you can choose whether you want to hike along Old Finley Road or Jeremiah Creek Trail. Just south of the junction, you can find Highland Ridge Trails as an additional possibility.
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This 2.71-mile trail begins at Timbercreek Road and follows the ridge line of the Dougherty Hills with beautiful views of San Ramon, the Dublin Hills, and Mount Diablo. The route ascends to 850 feet in elevation through lush tall grasses, oak trees, and various native plants, gradually descending to the trail's end at Bollinger Canyon Road.
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The Tassajara Ridge Trail is a beautiful ride with rolling hills and overlooks boasting excellent views of San Ramon, Dublin, and Danville. Taking this route clockwise will give you longer, more gradual downhill sections and shorter and steeper climbs. The trail is at its best during the spring and early summer when the hills are lush green, wildflowers are blooming, and cows can be spotted grazing nearby.
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This multi-use trail skirts around the southern portion of San Ramon and is popular for walkers, runners, and cyclists, with views including Camp Parks, the valley's rolling hills and various wildlife, including jackrabbits. The trail is a mix of paved and singletrack trails, with some moderate ups and downs in elevation. You can access the trail from several points within the Stonehenge Way and Holborn Way neighborhoods.
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This trail ticks all the boxes for a great ride with challenging terrain, technical features, and breathtaking views. The singletrack winds through dense forest, rocky outcroppings, and gnarled roots, providing an exhilarating experience that will keep you coming back for more. Whether you're a seasoned mountain biker or just starting out, this trail will satisfy your craving for adventure and adrenaline.
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This trail is a short singletrack for a steep climb through oaks and scrub on a south-facing slope. The breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape views from here are fantastic.
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This trail is a broad, easy path full of wildflowers, grasslands and green hillsides ladened with oak and madrones. The area has lots of wildlife, and you may see some wild turkeys or catch a few cows grazing nearby.
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San Ramon offers a diverse network of over 30 mountain bike routes. These trails cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, ensuring there's something for every rider.
Absolutely! For beginners or those seeking a more relaxed ride, trails like the Tassajara Ridge Trail Loop offer gentle rolling hills and a pleasant experience. Another great option is the Stream View, Redtail Hawk, and Grey Fox Loop, which is also considered easy and provides scenic views.
Experienced mountain bikers looking for a challenge will enjoy routes with significant elevation gain and technical sections. The Oyster Point and Knobcone Point Loop is a difficult trail spanning over 23 miles with substantial climbing, perfect for pushing your limits.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always clear, many of the easier trails, particularly those with less elevation and smoother surfaces, can be suitable for families. The Iron Horse Trail, which is part of the Las Trampas Ridge and Iron Horse Trail Loop, is known for being well-maintained, flat, and accessible for cyclists of all ages and fitness levels.
San Ramon's trails offer a varied terrain, from crushed gravel paths to singletrack and doubletrack. You'll encounter rolling hills, open spaces, and sections with both elevation gains and descents. The natural environment includes grasslands, forests, and meadows, often with views of Mount Diablo in the distance.
Yes, San Ramon's trails are known for their scenic beauty. Many routes offer panoramic views of the rolling hills, San Ramon, Dublin, and Danville. You can find stunning vistas from areas like Las Trampas Ridge and Charger's Overlook. The presence of Mount Diablo in the backdrop adds to the grandeur.
The komoot community highly rates mountain biking in San Ramon, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 30 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, the extensive trail system that caters to all skill levels, and the picturesque natural features like rolling hills and open spaces.
Yes, many of San Ramon's mountain bike trails are designed as loops, offering a complete riding experience without retracing your steps. Examples include the challenging Oyster Point and Knobcone Point Loop and the moderate Las Trampas Ridge and Iron Horse Trail Loop.
While mountain biking is possible year-round, spring and early summer are particularly beautiful due to abundant wildflowers. The region generally offers pleasant conditions, but it's always wise to check local weather forecasts, especially for summer heat or winter rains, which can affect trail conditions.
For official information regarding San Ramon's open spaces and trail systems, you can visit the city's public works and parks departments. They often provide details on environmental services and trail maps. You can find more information on the city's website: San Ramon Open Spaces and San Ramon Trail Map Information.
Yes, San Ramon is surrounded by significant natural areas. Bishop Ranch Open Space Regional Preserve offers extensive trail systems for various activities, including wildlife observation. Las Trampas Regional Wilderness is another prominent feature, providing panoramic views and opportunities for hiking and wildlife spotting, often accessible from mountain biking routes.


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