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		<title>China Camp &#8211; Run, Hike, Bike</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2025 02:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>China Camp represents a unique partnership between the State of California and a local nonprofit organization, Friends of China Camp (FOCC) who took over operations of the park in 2012 to save it from being closed due to budgetary issues. The park consists of a campground, beach, multiple day-use areas, a multi-use trail system, and [&#8230;]</p>
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							<p><a href="https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=466">China Camp</a> represents a unique partnership between the State of California and a local nonprofit organization,<a href="https://friendsofchinacamp.org/"> Friends of China Camp</a><span style="font-size: 1rem;"> (FOCC) who took over operations of the park in 2012 to save it from being closed due to budgetary issues. The park consists of a campground, beach, multiple day-use areas, a multi-use trail system, and the historic site of the shrimping village which serves as a museum today. It&#8217;s really amazing how much there is to explore within the park given its relatively small size. </span></p>

<h3>Maps and Planning</h3>
<p>Please feel free to use this interactive map of the China Camp area, including the adjacent San Pedro Mountain Preserve and Harry Barbier Memorial Park. If you use your smart phone, GPS, or GPS watch for navigation, the map will allow you to download these routes. If you’d like to know more about doing that, <a style="color: #e88229;" href="http://gps-navigation-for-runners-and-hikers/">check out this post on mapping and navigation</a>. By the way, I’m not affiliated with <a style="color: #e88229;" href="https://caltopo.com/">Caltopo</a>, but I’ve used their products and services for years. I trust and recommend them.</p>

<h3>Things to Know</h3>
<p>The trails at <a href="https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=466">China Camp</a> are great hiking and running routes as long as you don&#8217;t mind sharing with mountain bikers. Although these trails are also open to equestrians, it&#8217;s rare to encounter horses, probably due to the amount of bike traffic the trails are known for. Please respect the rules so everyone can recreate safely. Dogs are not allowed on any single track trails in the area, although leashed dogs are allowed on the fire roads adjacent to China Camp and in day use areas. The chances of seeing wildlife, including deer, turkeys, coyotes, bobcats, snakes, lizards, and newts (etc) is very high, especially early in the morning or late in the afternoon. It&#8217;s not a bad idea to layer up for the coastal weather, but don&#8217;t expect it to be perpetually cool like SF; summer time temps are commonly in the 80s and can be even higher.</p>

<h3>Parking and Trail-Use Fees</h3>
<p>There is plenty of free parking near the campground entrance alongside San Pedro Road. There are also a few turnouts around Turtle Hill and Bullet Hill that offer  free parking. All of the day use areas are paid parking (via kiosk). If you plan to use the trails, there is an additional fee (a few dollars) which can be paid at any of the kiosks. Season passes are also available. It&#8217;s very unlikely anyone will bother about your trail pass, but please do the right thing by paying the reasonable fee to help with the costs of maintaining and managing the park.</p>

<h3>Mountain Biking</h3>
<p>China Camp is one of a small number of spots in Marin where there are single track trails that bikes are allowed on. A popular forested loop of about 10 miles can be put together using Shoreline Trail, Bayview Trail, Oak Ridge, and Shoreline again, riding counter-clockwise. This is easy to access from the campground entrance, where there is also a kiosk to pick up a day use pass.</p>						</div>
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							<p>These trails are rated &#8220;green&#8221; (for beginners) on TrailForks but there are a couple of things to note. First there is a decent amount of climbing, so bring your climbing legs and lungs. Although the trails start out very mellow and relatively smooth, but they do feature some small rock gardens — combined with some exposure to a steep drop off, the upper part of the Bayview may make newer riders a little nervous. Having said that, my son learned to ride here when he was 10; he just walked any sections that he didn&#8217;t feel confident on.</p>						</div>
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							<p style="font-size: 16px; font-style: normal; font-weight: 400;">Taking the detour up Echo Trail (and then following the fire road uphill) will take you to the top of China Camp. There are still remnants of the WWII missile site up here. There are also nice views of Mt. Tam. From here, riders can access &#8220;the backside,&#8221; which is not technically part of China Camp, or follow the paved access road down to Ridge Fire Trail to connect back up to Bayview. The top part of this descent is rough and steeper — it might be a bit much for beginners, but intermediate and advanced riders will enjoy picking lines and catching some air over what would best be described as a &#8220;bad jeep road!&#8221; All in all, this is a fun ride full of nice views.</p><h3 style="font-style: normal; color: #000000;">Hiking and Running</h3><div><p style="font-size: 16px;">China Camp is a great spot for hiking and running, even with the popularity of biking; I have never had an issue (I run and bike there). It offers everything from a wheelchair accessible trail, to longer routes over rougher terrain. Pack a lunch and visit the beach or eat at any of the day use areas!</p></div>						</div>
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							<h3>Accessible Option (No Spice)</h3>
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 	<li style="font-size: 16px;">2.2 miles (loop)</li>
 	<li style="font-size: 16px;">120 feet of climbing</li>
 	<li style="font-size: 16px;">Water at the campground, no water on trail</li>
 	<li style="font-size: 16px;">Restrooms at the campground and portables at Miwok Meadows</li>
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<p>These trails have recently been graded and widened to meet standards for accessibility. They can be done as an out-and-back, or as a loop, using the dirt shoulder of San Pedro Road to return (which is wide and has relatively light traffic but may not work for individuals in wheelchairs). From the Turtleback Hill turn out, hop onto Shoreline Trail and follow it to the large group day-use area known as Miwok Meadows. Double back from there — or continue down the fire road to reach San Pedro Road, then follow it back. An optional add-on is the Turtleback Hill Loop, which is also an accessible trail on the north side of San Pedro road across from the turnout. This is a great path for an easier run or hike with nice views through the forest.</p>

<h3>Bayview + Shoreline Trails (Mild Spice)</h3>
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 	<li style="font-size: 16px;">3.4 miles</li>
 	<li style="font-size: 16px;">250 feet of climbing</li>
 	<li style="font-size: 16px;">Water at the campground, no water on trail</li>
 	<li style="font-size: 16px;">Restrooms at the campground and portables at Miwok Meadows</li>
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<p>Starting on San Pedro road, near the campground entrance, you can hop onto Shoreline and then Bayview Trail. It will fork early on, take the lower fork to the left, cross the group camping area, then follow the trail as it switchbacks up the forested hillside. This will skirt around and above the campground, through the Madrones and Bay Laurel trees, eventually connecting to Shoreline Trail, which is an accessible trail that continues winding through the forest. Follow Shoreline past Miwok Meadows, down to San Pedro road, then back along the road to the campground entrance.</p>						</div>
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							<h3>Bayview + Oak Ridge + Shoreline Trails (Medium Spice)</h3><ul><li>8.2 miles (loop)</li><li>850 feet of climbing</li><li>Water at the campground, no water on trail</li><li>Restrooms at the campground and portables at Miwok Meadows.</li></ul><p>This is the classic loop that a lot of locals refer to as the &#8220;frontside&#8221; loop. While it offers a beginner to intermediate mountain biking experience, it presents a challenging run with a long, steady climb, then fast downhill sections that give way to gently rolling trails at the bottom — a good route to test your fitness on, to be sure! For hiking, it&#8217;s a great choice as long as you&#8217;re up for the mileage, you can carry enough water for the journey. Regardless of your mode of travel, this is one of the classic routes in Marin that everyone should do at least once. Spring is the best time of the year, but it can work in any season. Be aware that it can be a hot one in Summer.</p><h3>Frontside + Backside Loop (Spicy)</h3><ul><li>12.3 miles (loop)</li><li>1750 feet of climbing</li><li>Water at the campground, no water on trail</li><li>Restrooms at the campground and portables at Miwok Meadows.</li></ul><p>This is a great loop for people who are in excellent shape and looking for more distance and challenge. It&#8217;s one of my favorites to run during or after the rain. It&#8217;s also good riding; however, the backside trails are narrow and all have some degree of exposure, so do your homework. I&#8217;m not going to give much of a play by play; there&#8217;s a lot going on here. Do prepare for a lot of climbing! You will be reward with views of the bay and Mt. Tam, as well as lots of forest time, including a short stretch through some redwoods. I strongly recommend taking some sort of map and/or navigation aid. The backside trail network can be very confusing and is unsigned outside of the China Camp boundary.</p>						</div>
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							<h3>The Beach and Museum</h3><p>The compact nature of China Camp means you can come for the trails, beach, or to learn about the cultural history of the area — or do all of the above. The beach is a cool area to kick back with picnic tables, a snack shop (open weekends only), some shade, and of course, access to the water. There are no strong currents or surf here, so it&#8217;s a great swimming and paddling spot. The beach is made of fine pebbles; sandals are advisable. There is a small fee for parking with limited spots available directly at the beach and more in the parking lot above it.</p>						</div>
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							<p>This area was once home to the Coast Miwok people, and later, Chinese Immigrants who relocated to the area for cultural connectedness. They created a shrimping industry on this very spot. You can visit the on-site museum to learn the lore of area that Huell Howser once featured on California&#8217;s Gold (RIP, Huell). Frank Quan was the last person to have been part of the China Camp shrimping village who still lived on site, up until his death in 2016 (RIP, Frank). I was fortunate to have met him and talked to him on a couple of occasions when I visited the beach during my runs.</p>						</div>
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							<h3>That&#8217;s a Lot to Do!</h3><p>Yep! China Camp offers something for everyone. It&#8217;s a fantastic resource for locals and a great spot to visit for a change of scenery with easy access, accessible trails, and reasonable fees. Give it a chance and see for yourself!</p>						</div>
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		<p>The post <a href="https://kusalaendurance.com/2025/05/china-camp-run-hike-bike/">China Camp &#8211; Run, Hike, Bike</a> appeared first on <a href="https://kusalaendurance.com">KUSALA ENDURANCE</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jun 2023 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you LOVE POINT REYES, like I do, then I promise you will enjoy these runs/hikes! The North Zone of Point Reyes is quite special and has a really different landscape than other parts of the National Seashore. I recommend venturing out and seeing what it’s like! Maps and Planning Please feel free to use [&#8230;]</p>
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							<p style="font-size: 16px; font-style: normal; font-weight: 400; margin-bottom: 1.75em;">If you LOVE POINT REYES, like I do, then I promise you will enjoy these runs/hikes! The North Zone of Point Reyes is quite special and has a really different landscape than other parts of the National Seashore. I recommend venturing out and seeing what it’s like!</p><h3 style="font-style: normal; margin-bottom: 0px;">Maps and Planning</h3><p style="font-size: 16px; font-style: normal; font-weight: 400; margin-bottom: 1.75em;">Please feel free to use this <a href="https://caltopo.com/m/7F9TR" target="_blank" rel="noopener">interactive map of the Northern Point Reyes area</a>. <span style="background-color: var(--ast-global-color-5); font-size: 1rem;">If you use your smart phone, GPS, or GPS watch for navigation, the map will allow you to download these routes. If you&#8217;d like to know more about doing that, <a href="http://gps-navigation-for-runners-and-hikers/">check out this post on mapping and navigation</a>. By the way, I’m not affiliated with <a href="https://caltopo.com/">Caltopo</a>, but I&#8217;ve used their products and services for years. I trust and recommend them.</span></p><h3 style="font-style: normal; margin-bottom: 0px;">Things to Know</h3><p style="font-size: 16px; font-style: normal; font-weight: 400; margin-bottom: 1.75em;"><span style="background-color: var(--ast-global-color-5); font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit;">The trails at <a href="https://www.nps.gov/pore/index.htm">Point Reyes</a> are great hiking and running routes, but they&#8217;re largely closed to biking. Many of the trails are open to equestrians, so please respect the rules so everyone can recreate safely. The regulations are also quite limiting when it comes to where dogs are and aren&#8217;t allowed. Please do your homework on that and as a rule of thumb, consider the area non-dog friendly. You should also check for any water service outages (via the website or speak to the rangers) before embarking on your outing; the pipes can be unreliable out there.</span></p><h3>Muddy Hollow to Limantour Beach &#8211; Run the Dream!</h3><p>(pics)</p><ul><li>7 miles</li><li>300 feet of climbing</li><li>Water at the end of Limantour Road and Coast Camp</li><li>Restrooms at the end of Limantour Road and Coast Camp</li></ul><p style="margin-bottom: 1.75em;">This is a run or hike that anyone can do with just a little fitness. While it’s relatively short in distance, it’s really unique and very dreamy. There aren&#8217;t too many places where you can emerge from the forest and run on a beach while the cool ocean breeze blows you along. This is a Point Reyes Classic!</p><p style="margin-bottom: 1.75em;">Drive to the end of Muddy Hollow Road (a graded dirt road) where you can park. Head directly West on Muddy Hollow Trail for a little over a mile of very nice forest sights and sounds. You’ll reach the end of Limantour Road, where restrooms and water are located. Follow the path toward the beach. As you crest the sand dunes, the Pacific Ocean will reveal itself! Make your way onto the firmer sand &#8211; it’s actually great running! Run south for about a mile, looking for the path up to Coast Camp.</p><p style="margin-bottom: 1.75em;">From there, you can get water if you need it, use the toilets, or just take a short break. When you’re ready, leave Coast Camp using Coast Trail, which will twist and turn a little before it starts to parallel the beach. This will take you back to the road where the hostel is. Hang a left and follow the paved road to the intersection with Limantour road. Be careful crossing. Once you cross, you’ll be on your way back to where you parked.</p><h3>Muddy Hollow to Drakes Head &#8211; Estero Views</h3><p>(pics)</p><ul><li>13.8 miles</li><li>1600 feet of climbing</li><li>NO water</li><li>NO restrooms</li></ul><p style="margin-bottom: 1.75em;">This is a pretty epic run, and something very different. The Northern zone of Point Reyes consists of more coastal bluffs and much less of the forest that covers much of the other zones. Drakes Head is the highest bluff overlooking Drake’s Estero. This is a great run for wildlife spotting, including coyotes, bobcats, birds, snakes, and other critters — including sharks and rays swimming in the estero which are common to see!</p><p style="margin-bottom: 1.75em;">You’ll leave Muddy Hollow following Muddy Hollow Road (and old ranch road) heading North as it twists and winds through the open terrain. When you reach the intersection with White Gate Trail, take a left, heading due West. After passing the small dammed up reservoir, you’ll intersect Estero Trail. Take a right here until you come to Drake’s Head Trail. By the way, you may encounter some cows here; give any momma cows some space as they can be protective of their calves. You’ll be heading due West to Drake’s Head now. You can go all the way to the point; there’s actually a natural seating area carved out that you can climb into and have a snack while watching for sharks and rays in the estero below. Double back when you’re ready.</p><p style="margin-bottom: 1.75em;">This time, when you reach the dammed up reservoir, cross the dam and continue on Estero Trail. It will eventually head due west again, before turning back towards Muddy Hollow. When you reach Muddy Hollow Road, turn left and you will be back at your car shortly after.</p><h3>Muddy Hollow to Reyes Hill &#8211; Get High!</h3><p>(pics)</p><ul><li>8.7 miles</li><li>1800 feet of climbing</li><li>NO water</li><li>NO restrooms</li></ul><p style="margin-bottom: 1.75em;">This is a run I might do if I was interested in visiting Reyes Hill and seeing the view from up there. It’s probably not one I would make a special trip for otherwise, but nevertheless, I wanted to share it for anyone looking for something a little different at Point Reyes, with lots of solitude. These are very nice forested trails and there’s a sweet bench at the top, so consider packing a lunch and stopping to enjoy it!</p><p style="margin-bottom: 1.75em;">You’ll leave Muddy Hollow following Muddy Hollow Road (and old ranch road) heading North as it twists and winds through the open terrain. Shortly, you’ll come to the intersection with Bucklin Trail, where you should turn right, heading East and climbing uphill. You will eventually summit Reyes Hill, take in the view, then carry one. Follow the road South for a short bit, onto Inverness Ridge Trail. You’ll descend to Limantour Road, where you should cross (carefully) and hop on Bayview Trail. Shortly, you’ll intersect Laguna Trail, take it and continue to descend. This will lead you to the Hostel. From there, follow the paved road back to the intersection with Limantour Road and carefully cross again to return to the Muddy Hollow parking area.</p><h3>Other Nearby Areas</h3><ul><li>Point Reyes Southern Zone</li><li>Point Reyes Bear Valley Area</li><li>Tomales Bay and Tomales Point</li></ul>						</div>
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