
What we’re about
Interested in bike touring excursions? From exploratory day rides, to weekend over-nighters, to multi-week tours, this meetup is the place to meet others and get the plans rolling. This is also a great place to exchange bicycle touring tips, knowledge, and tales from the road.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- 2day Mini Bike Tour to SPT, off-weekend (for those of us who don't work the 9-5)Samuel P Taylor State Park, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Lagunitas, CA 94938, Lagunitas, CA
Hi all,
I'm going to head out to SPT State Park hike n bike camp for an overnight STARTING on Memorial Day for one night of camping under the redwoods with the owls (hoot hoot).
I've had a few interested from the city, and I'm coming from Emeryville.
It's about 40 miles from SF or Emeryville to SPT, with really just one little hill - White Hill, towards the end.
I can meet you anywhere on the Bay Trail from Emeryville to the RSR Bridge. Or in Marin County. Feel free to reach out to set up a meeting spot (though we will have to limit them lest we never arrive!). Point Richmond could be a good spot in the East Bay.
UPDATE: I plan to leave between 9 and 10am from E-ville. Route here. Expect a 10-12mph pace (or meet us there at your own pace).
I like to stop for donuts at Larkspur Landing, about 2 hours in...
I also plan to stop for lunch both days.
That leaves dinner. We can either cook at camp (lovely), or head back into Lagunitas where there is a decent Indian Restaurant. I'm open.I think camping is $10/person. If we have enough, it might be cheaper to get a spot. We can decide day of. Bring cash for camping and cash/cards for food.
UPDATE: There is a swimming hole not far from the camp down the gravel bike path, there is hiking, and of course biking that we could do if we get there early. We could also head into Point Reyes station for breakfast at the bakery there on Tues if peeps want.
Q's - ask. It's my first time organizing a tour for others. Be kind. :)
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Important Notice: The Organizer, Assistant Organizers, and Event Organizers in this group are not professional leaders or guides. By signing up for a trip, or any other event organized by this group, you are acknowledging you are aware of the risks, dangers and hazards associated with the activity and freely accept and fully assume all such risks, dangers and hazards, and further agree to release and discharge the Organizer, Assistant Organizers, and Event Organizers of the NorCal Bicycle Touring and Camping Meetup Group against any and all liability arising from your participation in the group activities.
Read these Safety Notes for Riders: https://www.google.com/search?q=safety+tips+for+bike+touring
Gear List for Bike Touring: https://www.reddit.com/r/bicycletouring/comments/12vfu65/chatgpt_gear_list_to_get_started_bicycle_touring/ - Pinnacles National Park trip (6 Day)Winchester Light Rail Station, Campbell, Campbell, CA
Hi folks, I have a multi-day trip planned from 5/31 to 6/5 that takes in Pinnacles National Park, San Juan Bautista and New Brighton beach (near Santa Cruz) to complete a loop back to Campbell.
The plan looks like this:
- Day 1 (5/31): Campbell to Coyote Lake in Gilroy, via Los Alamitos Creek trail and Coyote Creek trail
- Day 2 (6/1): Coyote Lake to Pinnacles NP, riding through Gilroy wine region, Hollister, and Tres Pinos.
- Day 3 (6/2): Chill at Pinnacles. Do some hiking, or just hang out by the pool.
- Day 4 (6/3): Pinnacles to San Juan Bautista.
- Day 5 (6/4): San Juan Bautista to New Brighton State Beach
- Day 6 (6/5): New Brighton to Campbell, via Soquel-San Jose Road and Los Gatos Creek trail
The total loop is about 200 miles. Most days are about 40 miles. The stretch from Gilroy to Pinnacles is a bit longer (60 miles with a steady climb from Tres Pinos). The last day does involve going over the Santa Cruz mountains, with a climb to about 1700ft.
Here's an approximate map on Google Maps, based on a similar ride I did last year: Pinnacles Bike Packing 2025.
CORRECTION: The route is mostly paved, but two sections are on trail!
The route is mostly paved. There are two sections that are on hike/bike trails, but they can be avoided, as described at the end. I try to do as much on creek trails as possible, but most of the ride is on road.
WHERE WE SLEEP:
I have campsites booked for Coyote Lake, Pinnacles and New Brighton. My plan for San Juan Bautista is to stay at the Best Western near downtown.COST:
I've booked spots at the three campsites. We will share the cost between us ($165 is the total for the three sites).Please arrange your own accommodation in San Juan Bautista. I booked my room at the Best Western already, it was around $150 for the night.
Last year I made lunch stops on the ride, I expect I'll do something similar this year. You might want to factor that into your budget. For example, on day two last year, I stopped for lunch at the Hollister Airport Eatery (it's en route).
ADDITIONAL INFO ABOUT THE NON-PAVED PARTS:
Unpaved section 1) The Harvey Bear trail from Harvey Bear entrance to Coyote Lake
The trail is a hike/bike trail.- Screenshot of the trail option that I'll be taking: here
To avoid it, you will use the Roop Rd entrance into the Coyote Lake. I didn't want to ride up Roop Road, as it's got a steep switchback.
- Screenshot of Roop Rd option: here
When I did this ride last year, I just walked my bike up the trail. I have a gravel bike, I'm not a mountain biker and don't like cycling uphill on dirt!
- Use this AllTrails map for reference: harvey-bear-calaveras-coyote-ridge-and-willow-springs-loop
Unpaved section 2) A short trail alongside the Lexington reservoir
- Screenshot of the trail from Google Maps: here
- Picture of the trail I took on a recent ride
This path is only a short ride of about half a mile. It runs parallel to Highway 17, from Bear Creek Road to Alma Bridge Road. The alternative would be to take Old Santa Cruz Highway, which runs on the other side of the reservoir and requires a detour of a few miles.
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Important Notice: The Organizer, Assistant Organizers, and Event Organizers in this group are not professional leaders or guides. By signing up for a trip, or any other event organized by this group, you are acknowledging you are aware of the risks, dangers and hazards associated with the activity and freely accept and fully assume all such risks, dangers and hazards, and further agree to release and discharge the Organizer, Assistant Organizers, and Event Organizers of the NorCal Bicycle Touring and Camping Meetup Group against any and all liability arising from your participation in the group activities.
Read these Safety Notes for Riders: https://www.google.com/search?q=safety+tips+for+bike+touring
Gear List for Bike Touring: https://www.reddit.com/r/bicycletouring/comments/12vfu65/chatgpt_gear_list_to_get_started_bicycle_touring/ - Clear Lake - Mendocino Tour (6 days)Larkspur Station, Larkspur, CA
Hi Folks, this is a 6 day tour I am planning in June. It will be a big and fun tour! Proposed route is here: RideWithGPS link
DESCRIPTION:
The route includes 6 challenging days of very scenic riding. The total distance is 278 miles with over 21,000 ft. of elevation gain. 58 miles will be unpaved (gravel), which adds additional difficulty.
I have split up the route so that each day is doable in 6 hours of riding by a relatively fit rider, 7-8 hours if you are slower.
Among the sights we'll get to see:- Lake Sonoma (camp - night 1)
- Healdsburg / Russian River
- Cloverdale
- Clear Lake State Park (camp - night 2)
- Low Gap Road to the coast (camp - night 3)
- Van Damme State Park (camp - night 4)
- Sea Ranch
- Salt Point State Park (camp - night 5)
- King Ridge area and Cazadero
There will usually be water available near where we are riding, though you may need to filter it. Should also be some good swimming opportunities.
We'll ride the SMART to the start and from the end point of the loop (Santa Rosa - check the map link above).
Please comment below if you can't see the map or if you have questions.
It should be a great adventure. Please no beginners.
TRAINING:
This will be a physically challenging tour. Make sure to do at least 2 rides in excess of 50 miles and 4,000 ft climbing in the 2 months leading up to this tour. It would be great if you did a separate bike tour before this tour, but since I won't be doing that myself, I won't hold anyone else to it. I'll be in touch with everyone who signs up to check in about their training.
REQUIRED GEAR:- a solid gravel bike or bike with wide tires (minimum 32 mm, preferred 36+ mm)
- tent and sleeping bag
- water filtering device
- 2L water capacity (carry min 1L at all times in back country)
- bike computer or paid navigation app on your phone that will function without internet
- enough food for 3 full days (we can supplement on the road)
- plenty of snacks (nuts / dried fruit etc.)
- frame bags to carry all your stuff
MISCELLANEOUS: Thurs 6/19 is Juneteenth, and no matter what the White House says, we will celebrate it!
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Important Notice: The Organizer, Assistant Organizers, and Event Organizers in this group are not professional leaders or guides. By signing up for a trip, or any other event organized by this group, you are acknowledging you are aware of the risks, dangers and hazards associated with the activity and freely accept and fully assume all such risks, dangers and hazards, and further agree to release and discharge the Organizer, Assistant Organizers, and Event Organizers of the NorCal Bicycle Touring and Camping Meetup Group against any and all liability arising from your participation in the group activities.
Read these Safety Notes for Riders: https://www.google.com/search?q=safety+tips+for+bike+touring
Gear List for Bike Touring: https://www.reddit.com/r/bicycletouring/comments/12vfu65/chatgpt_gear_list_to_get_started_bicycle_touring/