A Coastal Reverie || Short Film
Montaña de Oro State Park encompasses roughly 8,000 acres of fog
shrouded coastal hills and coastal bluffs that abut the rocky shorelines
of south Estero Bay on Central California’s coast. It’s undeveloped
coastline and undulating, rhythmic singletrack offer a quick and easy
dream-like getaway for various local and visiting trail user groups.
It’s evident enough that the trails here didn’t build themselves, nor
did the access to them come easily granted – especially for mountain
bikers. The Central Coast Concerned Mountain Bikers have been
instrumental on both fronts.
The Central Coast Concerned Mountain Bikers (CCCMB) is a group of
volunteer trail enthusiasts from the Central Coast of California that
formally organized in 1989 to help build and maintain multi-use trails
in the region, as well as to protect and advocate for mountain bike
trail access. Since their inception CCCMB has helped build over 40 miles
of new trails and serves as the primary maintenance organization for an
extended network of over 100 miles of trails. Together with California State Parks, CCCMB is designing and building a new two-mile trail at
Montaña de Oro to enhance connectivity between existing trails, and to
improve the user experience for mountain bikers and other trail users.
You can read more here.
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