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Can you bike Mt Diablo?

Cycling up Mt Diablo is one of the Bay Area’s most epic rides. The 23.5 mile out and back path boasts a jaw dropping view at the summit and what makes that climb all worth your while is the hard earned descent.

How hard is it to bike Mt Diablo?

Mount Diablo Summit via South Gate is a 28.3 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Danville, California that offers scenic views and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for road biking and is accessible year-round.

How steep is Mt Diablo?

The climb itself is mostly moderate, with occasional steep turns and a final 150-yard stretch of straight 16% grade. The climb is mostly exposed, with breathtaking views, but does pass through several shaded groves with picnic areas and campgrounds.

Why do they call it Mt Diablo?

In 1805 soldiers tried to capture Indians in a marsh north of Concord and, when the Indians completely disappeared into an eerie thicket in the night, the soldiers named the area “Monte Diablo” (thicket of the devil).

How long does it take to ride up Mt Diablo?

Length 29 miles
Time 4 hours*
Total Climb 4000 feet
Fun Rating 8
Scenic Rating 10

Where do you park to bike in Mt Diablo?

Parking: There is some, but not a lot of, street parking along the first mile of the climb. We have always parked at The Athenian School on Mt. Diablo Scenic Boulevard (Map). Provisions: There is a water fountain behind the Junction Ranger Station (mile 8) and a snack machine and water at the top.

How long is Mt Diablo bike ride?

11.2-mile
The 11.2-mile, timed bike race climbs 3,249 feet to the summit of one of the 3 highest peaks in the Bay Area — Mount Diablo — up South Gate Road. The ride is open to competitive and recreational cyclists and for the third year – teams!

What grade is Mt Diablo?

Ride 12.4 miles gaining 3,681′ at 5.5% average grade. Mt. Diablo is the most popular road bike climb in the Bay Area. “The north side climb of Mount Diablo is a Bay Area classic and within perhaps the most popular outdoor venue in the area.

What category climb is Mt Diablo?

It’s a beyond category climb (HC). Mt. Diablo, if it is as you describe it, would be about 7.1% grade.

Is Mt Diablo a volcano?

Mount Diablo itself is not a volcano, but was formed in the past couple million years by the folding and faulting of the earth’s crust.

Is there bears in Mount Diablo?

Black bears are also present in the forested areas of the Inner Coast range, which extends north from the Transverse Range to the Diablo Range east of San Jose. There have been recent reports of an individual bear spotted near Skyline Boulevard on the Peninsula.

How many people have died on Mount Diablo?

Fatalities (19) – Mount Diablo Cyclists.

How much does it cost to ride Mt Diablo Trail?

Vehicle Entrance Fee: $6.00 This trail has numerous vistas of Mt. Diablo, much of the East Bay, and up into Napa Valley. Down in Secret Valley the trail gives a sense of what the early explorers and settlers experienced in this part of the state. One absolutely gets the feeling of traveling down one of the old stage roads.

Where are the best trails in Mount Diablo?

Begin at the Mitchell Canyon Staging Area and take Mitchell Canyon Trail to Meridian Ridge Trail, Juniper Trail, and finally to the Summit Trail. Parking is per car and you pay just before entering at a kiosk. Restrooms and a visitor center are available at the trailhead.

How to get to the summit of Mt Diablo?

This is a difficult yet rewarding hike to the summit of Mt. Diablo. Be prepared for lots of elevation change and hot temperatures. Begin at the Mitchell Canyon Staging Area and take Mitchell Canyon Trail to Meridian Ridge Trail, Juniper Trail, and finally to the Summit Trail.

Which is better Mount Diablo or Mount Tam?

Mount Diablo is a much more dramatic climb than Mount Tam; it starts and pretty much goes up without interruption for 20 km. The views get gradually more panoramic as you go up, and the view from the top is one of the most panoramic in the world–on a clear day you can see Half Dome and the Farallons.