Skip to content

Downhill Biking San Francisco

Explore San Francisco's Downhill Biking Thrills

Bike ride: SR-56 Bike Path

Bike ride: SR-56 Bike Path

Sat, Jun 20, 3:00 PM
From komoot hiking

Hello hikers, Found a nice bike ride route to share: 🥾 SR-56 Bike Path 📏 13.2 mi ⏱ ~1 h 20 min I'd love to organise a self-hosted meet to do this bike ride together on Friday, June 19. No commercial host, just members of the group meeting up to enjoy the route. Bring water, weather-appropriate gear, and the route loaded on your komoot app: https://www.komoot.com/smarttour/e1381966222/sr-56-bike-path See you on the trail!

  • Photo of the user
1 attendee
San Francisco Bike Party - #167

San Francisco Bike Party - #167

Sat, Jun 6, 2:30 AM
From San Francisco Bike Party Meetup
4.7

**Come out and join us! Ride with the San Francisco crew of amazing partiers!** **Theme: TBD** **Start: TBD** **Party Stop #1: TBD** **End: TBD** **Route Map:** **TBD** Meetup: 7:30 pm PST Rollout: 8 pm PST How We Ride: • Stay in the RIGHT lane • Stop at RED lights • Leave no trace • Ride predictably & in control • Roll past conflict • Ride prepared • When in doubt, BIKE PARTY!

  • Photo of the user
1 attendee

Intro To Multi Pitch @ Donner Summit/ Vertical Pursuits

Sun, Jun 7, 4:30 PM
From Beta Breakers
4.9
1 attendee
Mountain bike ride: Shaver Lake Perimeter Trail loop

Mountain bike ride: Shaver Lake Perimeter Trail loop

Sun, Jun 14, 3:00 PM
From komoot hiking

Hey everyone, Sharing a great mountain bike ride route I came across: 🥾 Shaver Lake Perimeter Trail loop 📏 17.6 mi ⏱ ~2 h 34 min I'd love to organise a self-hosted meet to do this mountain bike ride together on Saturday, June 13. No commercial host, just members of the group meeting up to enjoy the route. Bring water, weather-appropriate gear, and the route loaded on your komoot app: https://www.komoot.com/smarttour/e1415740149/shaver-lake-perimeter-trail-loop Looking forward to it!

  • Photo of the user
1 attendee
Mountain bike ride: Dynamite and Goldmine Trail Loop

Mountain bike ride: Dynamite and Goldmine Trail Loop

Sun, Jun 14, 5:00 PM
From komoot hiking

Hello hikers, Found a nice mountain bike ride route to share: 🥾 Dynamite and Goldmine Trail Loop 📏 4.7 mi ⏱ ~52 min I'd love to organise a self-hosted meet to do this mountain bike ride together on Sunday, June 14. No commercial host, just members of the group meeting up to enjoy the route. Bring water, weather-appropriate gear, and the route loaded on your komoot app: https://www.komoot.com/smarttour/e1350496733/dynamite-and-goldmine-trail-loop Hope to see some of you there.

  • Photo of the user
1 attendee
Bike ride: Blue Hills Skyline Loop

Bike ride: Blue Hills Skyline Loop

Sat, Jun 27, 4:00 PM
From komoot hiking

Hi all, Posting another bike ride route worth doing together: 🥾 Blue Hills Skyline Loop 📏 8.7 mi ⏱ ~1 h 16 min I'd love to organise a self-hosted meet to do this bike ride together on Saturday, June 27. No commercial host, just members of the group meeting up to enjoy the route. Bring water, weather-appropriate gear, and the route loaded on your komoot app: https://www.komoot.com/smarttour/e1422256877/blue-hills-skyline-loop Looking forward to it!

  • Photo of the user
1 attendee
430kMonthly events
calendar icon
60mMembers
people1 icon
4.5App store rating
appStore icon
200kGroups
people2 icon

Frequently asked questions

Meetup is a platform for discovering and joining local groups based on shared interests like downhill biking. Whether you're looking to explore trails in San Francisco or meet fellow enthusiasts, Meetup facilitates community connections through events.

You can search by geographic area on Meetup to find downhill biking events near San Francisco. The platform allows you to browse groups and events that fit your interest in biking, ensuring you get to know local biking communities.

Yes, San Francisco hosts several biking events organized by local Meetup groups. You can explore these groups and join events tailored to downhill biking, offering a chance to engage with the community and ride the iconic trails.

Yes, many biking groups offer online connections alongside in-person events. These platforms can be used to stay informed about upcoming rides or to share experiences and tips with fellow downhill biking enthusiasts.

Frequency of biking events varies by group and organizer. In San Francisco, you can find events happening both on weekends and weekdays, offering flexibility to fit different schedules.

Typically, participants are expected to bring their own biking gear to events. However, it's good to check with the event description or organizer for specific requirements or rental options available.

Joining Meetup is free, but some events may have costs associated for participation, depending on the organizer. Always check event details for any fees.

RSVPing is straightforward on Meetup. Once you've found an event of interest, simply follow the RSVP instructions on the event page to secure your spot.

Meetup groups consist of diverse age ranges. While not guaranteed, you're likely to meet people of various age groups equally passionate about downhill biking, providing a rich social experience.

No, Meetup connects people with similar interests, but the actual experience depends on the organizers and participants. It's encouraged to engage actively and enjoy the communal aspect of the rides.

The quality can vary since events are managed by group organizers rather than Meetup itself. It's beneficial to review group history and attendee feedback for insights.

Yes, many Meetup groups cater to different skill levels, including beginner biker events. Always check the event's description to ensure it aligns with your expertise.

Safety protocols are typically outlined by event organizers. It's important to review these and prepare appropriately to ensure a safe biking experience.

Not necessarily. While many biking meetups are in-person, some groups might offer virtual workshops or discussions to supplement physical rides.

Absolutely! Many Meetup groups encourage members to take initiative whether it's suggesting new trails for a ride or even organizing a new group for specific biking challenges.