The Tiburon Loop a Dup is my favorite weekend ride that doesn't involve a mountain. You know those mornings when you really don't feel like riding, maybe it is too cold, you're a little hung over, or your favorite socks are in the laundry. On those mornings, Loop a Dup is perfect. At 1 hour, 45 mins, from Sausalito, this road ride has just a wee bit of climb, few lights, incredible Bay Area views, and a great coffee joint on route.
From Sausalito, hop on the Mill Valley Sausalito bike path and take up to E. Blithedale, turn left on E. Blithedale and then your next right at the light which is Camino Alto. A quick and steady couple mile climb to the top, then down the hill, which turns into Corte Madera Ave, to the light. This would be a screaming downhill, but usually a car or two keeps you at 30mph. You're now in downtown Corte Madera. Turn Right at the first light you reach which is Redwood Dr and as it bends to the right it turns into Tamalpais Dr. This road will take you all the way back to Hwy 101, cross over the highway to the dead end, turn right, which we all call Paradise Rd.( It is really San Clemente, and turns into Paradise down the road further).
Continue on Paradise Rd past Paradise Market, past the park, past the school and you will start to see San Quentin Prison across the water. Don't pick up any hitchhikers that are dripping wet. As you climb up a small roller you soon leave Corte Madera and enter Tiburon. The price of dirt underneath you just doubled. Still on Paradise Dr, you will continue on a quiet and rough two lane that picks up some great East Bay and Richmond Bridge views. After a couple miles you will come to a Yield intersection of Paradise and Trestle Glen, keep on Paradise, but nod at Trestle Glen as you will meet again.
A few more miles of roll and rough road you will eventually pass the Romberg Center which is an education compound for San Francisco State. Next up will be some views of Angel Island, then as you drop into Tiburon great views of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco. As you enter the roundabout you will have a couple decisions: proceed forward, proceed to the left on Main St or proceed to Caffe Acri right at the corner and have a coffee drink while watching the Ferries and incredible view.
As this is a quick ride, I suggest proceeding straight on Tiburon Blvd through a couple stop signs until you can see the #10 bike trail to your left. If you don't pick up the trail there, you can at San Rafael Ave, which is also the exit from the Main St decision you had back at the roundabout. From the bike trail you will see the Tennis Club, great Richardson Bay views back to Sausalito and the entire youth soccer contingent of Mill Valley and Tiburon. Past the largest soccer field the trail splits, take the less-used right which will take you down to the intersection of Tiburon Blvd and Trestle Glen. Cross over and head up a short climb on Trestle Glen to the intersection of Paradise, turn left and follow your popcorn trail home, back through Corte Madera, over the Camino Alto pass into Mill Valley, left at E. Blithedale and right onto the bike trail.
Total ride time 1:45, 30miles, 17-18 ave speed. Great Road Ride.
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