Muir Woods Trail Marathon
Stinson Beach, CA USA
May 10, 2025
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Race Details
You can't ask for better trail running than Mt. Tamalpais in Marin County (45 minutes north of San Francisco). The 7 Mile course covers a loop on the Stinson-side of the mountain, while the 25K and Marathon head down into Muir Woods before climbing back up another 1,800 feet to begin the descent back to the Stinson Beach finish line. Registration is limited! Sign up early!
Contact Information
Name: | Enviro-Sports | |
Address: | P.O. Box 1040
Stinson Beach, CA 94970 |
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Phone Number: | (415) 868-1829 | |
Fax Number: | (415) 868-2611 | |
Email: | Email the organizers |
Race Organizer
Mt. Tamalpais is a treasure trove of pristine trails. We've put together the best singletrack the mountain has to offer for some of the most beautiful mileage you'll ever run. At least we think so.
Waiting at the Stinson Beach start line will be the only time you spend at sea level during this trail run. From the word "Go" you'll be heading, up, up and away into the thick wooded trails of Muir Woods. You'll follow the legendary Dipsea trail to Steep Ravine, where you'll climb a wooden ladder, march up natural rock and wooden staircases and scramble under tree trunks.
Along the way, enjoy the sounds of babbling brooks and waterfalls and drink in the fresh smell of the towering redwoods and oaks that surround you. Your summit will be rewarded with panoramic vistas as you begin your descent back into Stinson Beach.
Runner Reviews (2)
J. D. from Stanford, CA
(5/7/2012)
"Beautiful- but sparse on aid stations" (about: 2012)
1 previous marathon
| 1 Muir Woods Trail Marathon
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 3 FANS: 3 It was an absolutely beautiful run- we ran the reworked course due to a mudslide, but I thought it was incredible- very challenging (Over a mile in elevation gain alone)- there were ladders and bridges, logs to hop over and duck under, and plenty of stairs. I wouldn't recommend it if you have joint issues. But still incredibly beautiful with continuous scenery changes, one moment you're by a river in the redwoods, the next you have a 270 degree view of the bay- incredible. I would like to see more aid stations though- there were a few stretches that really hurt and there were no aid stations in sight- otherwise very kind and helpful staff, just not enough appropriate food (GU would be nice) | |
P. C. from San Francisco, CA
(4/15/2012)
"Ouch...it's a tough one" (about: 2012)
11-50 previous marathons
COURSE: 4 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 4 What a great but very tough marathon. Tougher than Big Sur and even the 50 I ran last year. It's a beautiful run...on clear days you have great views of the Pacific and the run through the redwoods was fantastic. It's tough....lots of long, slow hills with elevation changes over 1200 ft...lots of switchbacks and it's humbling, but still good. Dave really knows how to put on a great race. Best part is the free beer afterwards! It's a small race....60 or so marathoners, but there s also a half and 7 miler. Crowd support is slim, but it's a trail run and that's to be expected. The volunteers were the best....Thank You. |
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