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Half
Moon Bay State Beach
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Beginning
just south of the Pillar Pt. Harbor breakwater, the Half Moon Bay shoreline
forms a long, gently curving sandy beach which is accessible at several
points off of Hwy. 1. These access points are named Roosevelt Beach, Dunes
Beach, Venice Beach, and Francis State Beach. A horseback riding trail
runs from Dunes Beach to the bluff area of Francis Beach. Horse rentals
are available in at least two stables just off Hwy. 1. Picnicking, kite
flying, surfing, and surf fishing are popular activities at this set of
beaches.
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Half
Moon Bay State Beach as seen from the parking lot looking south.
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The town
of Half Moon Bay is host to the Great Pumpkin Festival which is held annually
on the third weekend in October. Other than pie eating contests, and pumpkin
carving, the main event is the announcement of the winner of the biggest
pumpkin. Great Pumpkin winners are usually well over 300 pounds. In an
strange twist of fate, even though Half Moon Bay considers itself to be
the pumpkin capital of the world, most winners are from Ohio.
A mile offshore
is Maverick's, a famed big wave surfing spot. Winter storm surge waves
can reach up to 20 feet high and are not recommended for novice surfers.
For more
information about the beaches call (415) 726-6238.
Directions:
- Half
Moon Bay is 49 miles North of Santa Cruz, and 22 miles South of San
Francisco off Hwy.1
![[Half Moon Bay map]](halfMoon.gif)
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