Half Moon Bay Coastal Trail
Half Moon Bay Coastal Trail
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Hike the easy 1.7-mile Half Moon Bay Coastal Trail for stunning ocean views and accessible coastal scenery in Half Moon Bay State Beach.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.31 km
Highlight • Beach
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1.45 km
Highlight (Segment) • Beach
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2.70 km
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Parking
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2.59 km
110 m
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1.31 km
985 m
354 m
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The specific route described, which includes Poplar Beach, is about 2.7 kilometers (1.7 miles) long and generally takes around 40-45 minutes to complete at a moderate pace. However, as a multi-use path, you can extend your walk or ride for longer distances along the California Coastal Trail.
Yes, this trail is considered easy and unchallenging, making it ideal for beginners, families, and those seeking a relaxed stroll. Its flat, well-maintained surface accommodates people of all ages and abilities, including those with strollers.
The trail is predominantly paved and relatively flat, following coastal bluffs with direct views of the Pacific Ocean. While mostly paved, some segments might be unpaved. It traces the corridor of a former railroad, passing through diverse environments like sandy beaches, grasslands, and under cypress and eucalyptus trees.
You'll be treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, rugged cliffs, and picturesque beaches like Poplar Beach. The trail also offers views of the Ritz-Carlton hotel, an expansive golf course, and access to Half Moon Bay State Park's four beaches. Depending on the season, you might spot migrating whales offshore.
The trail is home to abundant wildlife, including hawks, herons, rabbits, and various bird species. Near Pillar Point Harbor, you might even spot sea lions basking on rocks. Along the path, you can admire wildflowers such as California poppies, beach primroses, and bush lupines.
The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring brings vibrant wildflowers, and fall often offers clear, pleasant weather. Winter can be a great time for whale watching. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Yes, the Half Moon Bay Coastal Trail is dog-friendly! Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on your walk or ride along the path.
Access to the Half Moon Bay Coastal Trail itself is generally free. However, if you choose to park in designated lots within Half Moon Bay State Beach, there may be a day-use parking fee. For specific fee information, it's best to check the official California State Parks website or local signage.
There are numerous access points along the trail. A popular starting point is near Poplar Beach, where parking is often available. Other access points can be found at various beaches within Half Moon Bay State Beach, though these may have parking fees. Street parking might also be available in some residential areas adjacent to the trail.
Yes, the Half Moon Bay Coastal Trail is a significant segment of the ambitious California Coastal Trail, which, when completed, will span over 1,200 miles along the entire California coastline. You will be on sections of the California Coastal Trail and the Coastal Trail for much of your journey.
Absolutely! The trail's predominantly paved and flat surface makes it very accessible for strollers, wheelchairs, and individuals with limited mobility. It's a great option for families with young children.