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    Open ridges and ocean vistas are highlights of the route.
    The first half mile is on paved section of the Tennessee Valley Trail. The remaining 8+ miles are on a fire road and singletrack.
    Looking east down Tennessee Valley.
    The first of two large hill climbs ascends the Coastal Trail, providing views of the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco.
    Vista north from the Coastal Trail. Muir Beach, Bolinas, and the Point Reyes Seashore are the second, third, and fourth points respectively.
    Section of the descent of the Coastal Trail. From here continue down toward Muir Beach.
    Muir Beach overlook.
    Entrance gate to Green Gulch Farm. The route passes through the gated farm.
    Green Gulch Farm.
    A section of the climb up the Middle Green Gulch Trail. Bikes are permitted uphill only.
    The upper section of the Middle Green Gulch Trail with Mount Tamalpais behind.
    The peak of Coyote Ridge affords a quick glimpse of San Francisco's skyline.
    A few single track options branch off from the main route.
    The view of the Miwok Trail descent and San Pablo Bay in the background.
    Eucalyptus grove along the Miwok Trail.
    Fnal descent on the Miwok Trail back to Tennessee Valley. The trailhead parking can be seen in the distance.
    Tennessee Valley trailhead.

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