Category: News

  • SF Watershed Opens to Mountain Bikers, Equestrians and Hikers

    The very first time mtn bikers have been allowed to ride in the SF Watershed! It’s hard to overstate the historic significance of this new trail access. We have added 10 more miles to the trail inventory, in one chunk. It is unique and lovely; you really need to experience it to fully appreciate it…

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  • Almaden Trails

    Almaden Trails, an organization of trail users focused on the advocacy, planning, construction, and maintenance of shared-use trails in the hills around New Almaden 14 miles SW of San Jose, is now in the initial organizing stage. We need active members who are willing to work together to assist park and open space land managers…

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  • July – August Newsletter

    Hi All, The July – August 2003 issue of the ROMP newsletter is now available online in PDF. July – August 2003 Please let me know if you have any comments or run into any problems with this file.

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  • May- June Newsletter

    Hi All, The May – June 2003 issue of the ROMP newsletter is now available online in PDF. May – June 2003 Please let me know if you have any comments or run into any problems with this file.

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  • Jim Owen, ROMP Member, Fondly Remembered

    Our good friend and advocate, Jim Owen, passed away on Sunday, May 4. Jim was out on a road ride with friends in Corralitos, as he was wont to be, and suffered a fatal heart attack. As ROMP’s Trail Education Coordinator, Jim was someone who wore a lot of hats, and pitched in his help…

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  • SCCP Agenda

    PDF of the agenda can be found here: agenda

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  • Camp Tamarancho Trail Passes

    The Boy Scouts are selling Day Passes for riders who come from out of the area to ride Tamarancho, the privately owned camp above Fairfax, in Marin. The Bicycle Trails Council of Marin has constructed an 8 mile loop of singletrack trails at Tamarancho, the privately owned Boy Scout Camp above Fairfax, in Marin. Bicyclists…

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