Marin Mountains III 200K

part of the SFR Adventure Series

Coastal Trail with California poppies

map

UPDATE: in 2025 the San Francisco Randonneurs are running the Marin Mountains 200K on April 26. Register here.


The Marin Mountains 200K has always been the most technical of the SFR Adventure Series rides—more of a real mountain bike ride than merely a hilly ride with a few gravel stretches.

From 2012 through 2024, with the exception of 2019, the course featured a big loop that included dirt segments on Mount Tam, Pine Mountain, Mount Vision, and Bolinas Ridge. You can read more about it here and see the map here. In 2019, due to storm damage on Mount Vision, the ride featured an out-and-back to Limantour Beach. This variant, which we dubbed “Marin Mountains II”, was never repeated.

In 2025, however, permitting issues at Point Reyes National Seashore have forced us to rethink major parts of the course, avoiding all sections west of Highway 1.

The result is a formidable new challenge, “Marin Mountains III” (map). The original course featured approximately 3600 m of climbing and 38 km of dirt (19% of the course). Marin Mountains III adds about 300 m of climbing, but most importantly it comprises a whopping 67 km (33%) of dirt, including several segments that are technical or in poor condition.

Timing

Given the course’s difficulty, the event is classified as a RUSA gravel brevet, not an ACP event. This change allows us to extend the time limit by one minute per kilometer of dirt, from 13h30m to 14h37m.

Equipment recommendations

The ideal rig for this ride is a gravel or monstercross bike with slick or moderately knobby tires in the range of 38-42 mm.

A road bike with 32 or even 34 mm tires would be tough going on some of the new dirt sections. But a suspension MTB remains overkill even for this new edition: it will help you on the dirt but slow you down on the paved sections.

Make sure your tires are not too supple, or you risk sidewall cuts.

Course details

Where the old course featured two pairs of big climbs with dirt segments (the striped sections) …

Elevation profile of Marin Mountains

… Marin Mountains III features, fittingly enough, two sets of three big climbs with dirt segments:

Elevation profile of Marin Mountains III

MM III omits Mount Vision and the Point Reyes peninsula, but it adds several new dirt challenges:

The ride passes through the Bunker Road Tunnel on its way to the Golden Gate Bridge. Enjoy the cool air and the smooth pavement, you’re almost home!