Registration
6 Mile Hike
Description
Saturday, April 29th marks the 26th year of our signature event: Ridge to Bridge. Every year, hikers, bikers, and equestrians gather to celebrate what the Bay Area Ridge Trail does best: connecting people to places.
Ridge to Bridge is a unique outdoor experience. Take in the beautiful scenery of Mt. Tamalpais and the Marin Headlands with friends and family. Rally with the Bay Area community to raise funds to complete the Bay Area Ridge Trail. Become part of the movement to open access to nature for everyone to enjoy.
An Outdoor Adventure with Perks and Purpose
Ridge to Bridge is not a regular outdoor adventure. By registering, you get a fully supported day with a shuttle, route guides, goodie bags, aid stations, and a delicious, catered lunch. Registering for Ridge to Bridge is a win-win for everyone involved: you get to focus on enjoying incredible views that the Bay Area has to offer, and your registration propels us in our mission to complete the Ridge Trail.
Choose your own adventure with various activity types and distances:
- 6 Mile, 13 Mile, and 18 Mile Hike
- 20 Mile Bike Ride
- 8 Mile Equestrian Ride
Go the extra mile and fundraise for the Ridge Trail, solo or with a team!
Learn more about fundraising and prizes here.
All Ridge to Bridge event proceeds and donations are used to help complete the trail and build a Bay Area legacy today. The Bay Area Ridge Trail Council is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit under EIN 94-3148503.
Event Contact Info
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Land Acknowledgement
The Ridge to Bridge event takes place on the unceded lands of the Coast Miwok people, who hold the uncontestable aboriginal title, have occupied, stewarded, held sacred ceremonies, defended and governed according to the traditions of their ancestors, in present-day Marin County, California. These original stewards tended and loved the land long before anyone else, and we want to acknowledge the vital role their descendants play in the San Francisco Bay Area today. We further acknowledge that the entire Ridge Trail is on the ancestral lands of many other Indigenous peoples and nations in the Bay Area.
Learn more: coastmiwokofmarin.org