BoFax Climb
Segment in Bolinas. 6.33km, 453m elevation difference. Average grade is 7.2% with the steepest quarter mile at 11.2%. Completed by 120 athletes.
Description
The BoFax Climb, also known locally as Fairfax-Bolinas Road, is a must-conquer route for cycling enthusiasts seeking a challenging ascent amidst the scenic landscapes of California. This climb begins at the northern end of Bolinas Lagoon and stretches towards the intersection with Ridgecrest Boulevard, offering cyclists a unique mixture of natural beauty and grueling ascent. Spanning approximately 6.33 km (about 3.93 miles), BoFax provides an elevation gain of around 453 m (1,486 feet). Cyclists will face an average gradient of 7.1%, with the climb taking them through lush forests and offering glimpses of serene vistas along the way. Perhaps its most distinguished feature is its passage through redwood forests, making it not just a physical challenge but also a deeply rejuvenating ride in terms of scenery. The BoFax Climb is renowned for its deep connection with local cycling culture and has been highlighted as one of the notable ascents in California that gets cyclists away from cityscapes and into the tranquility of nature.
For more information about the BoFax Climb, check out this detailed overview at PJAMM Cycling.
Additional insights from cyclists who have braved this route can be found through Strava's segment on BoFax Climb.