California Coastal Hiking Trail Through Half Moon Bay, Part 1 (Rugged Beauty)
I take you on a secret local hiking trail called the California Coastal Trail. This 9-mile stretch through the city of Half Moon Bay hugs the Pacific Ocean coastline and takes you through a variety of different terrain, from rugged coastal wilderness, through neighborhoods, a commercial harbor, and a couple of beaches.
Part 1 starts at the Ritz Carlton and heads northward through the Wavecrest Open Preserve ending at Dunes Beach.
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Pelican Point Beach (to access tide pools)
Use address for Pelican Point RV Park
1001 Miramontes Point Road
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Small free parking lot available and a short walk down to the beach access point on paved road.
Ritz Carlton, Half Moon Bay
1 Miramontes Point Road
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
650-712-7000
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25 free parking spaces available in the hotel garage; let gate attendant know you are parking in the coastal access spaces (otherwise the parking cost is $30/day)
Redondo Beach
Redondo Beach Road & Thorne Ave (enter off Cabrillo Highway 1)
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Small free dirt parking lot
Poplar Beach
Poplar Street & Railroad Avenue (enter off Cabrillo Highway 1)
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Paid meter parking lot
Francis Beach & Campground
Kelly Avenue & Balboa Boulevard (enter off Cabrillo Highway 1)
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
$10/day fee for parking at Ranger Station which is good at all Half Moon Bay State beach lots
Venice Beach
400 Venice Boulevard (enter off Cabrillo Highway 1)
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
$10/day fee for parking at gate which is good at all Half Moon Bay State beach lots (unmanned on weekdays during off-season)
Dunes Beach
Young Avenue (enter off Cabrillo Highway 1)
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
$10/day fee for parking at gate which is good at all Half Moon Bay State beach lots (unmanned on weekdays during off-season)
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Pillar Point, Mavericks Beach, Half Moon Bay, California, USA
I saw something nice a little later today, January 27th 2015, around 16:25 PST on Mavericks Beach at Pillar Point in Half Moon Bay California.
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West Coast Sunset from Half Moon Bay CA
A small piece of an awesome sunset from Cowell Ranch Beach south of Half Moon Bay CA.
Whales at Half Moon Bay Beach
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Sea Crest School Sweetwood Camp Out
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Artist-in-Residence Welcome Event: Ocean Vuong
“What is a country but a borderless sentence, a life?…What is a country but a life sentence?” asks Little Dog, the narrator of Ocean Vuong’s highly anticipated, critically acclaimed debut novel On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous (Penguin Press, 2019). On Wednesday, October 2, the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU was honored to welcome award-winning writer and poet Vuong as its 2019-20 Artist-in-Residence.
Vuong read from his breathtaking novel—a letter from a son to his mother that reveals the intergenerational impact and ongoing haunting of war, violence, and forced displacement. He was joined in conversation by friends and special guests Mahogany L. Browne (Black Girl Magic), Alexander Chee (How to Write an Autobiographical Novel), Monica Sok (A Nail the Evening Hangs On), and NYU Gallatin professor Sinan Antoon (The Book of Collateral Damage).
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Abalone Inn ~ Bed & Breakfast in Point Reyes / Inverness ~ Affordable B&B Lodging ( West Marin, CA )
For Reservations call 415-663-9149 for one of the most inexpensive places to stay in the area. Nestled between San Francisco and the Wine Country in California on a hillside overlooking Point Reyes Wetlands, pastures, and Black Mountain, the Abalone Inn Bed & Breakfast welcomes you with hospitality and old-fashioned ambiance. The restored Victorian has three unique guestrooms and a congenial atmosphere. A perfect retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and those who appreciate efforts toward living in a more eco-friendly manner. In partnership with the Point Reyes National Seashore, the Inn's proprietors are the coordinators of Sustainable West Marin and are working toward a simpler, greener lifestyle.
We are conveniently located in the village of Inverness Park, half a block from dining, groceries and picnic supplies. Minutes from the redwoods and beaches of the Point Reyes National Seashore and just two miles from Park Headquarters. Abundant outdoor activities await you: beach walks, kayaking, bicycling, hiking, birding, and horseback riding.
If you are looking for a perfect getaway spot from city life and rush hour attitudes, the Abalone Inn provides a relaxing retreat. Peak times do fill quickly in the Pt Reyes area, so we suggest you make reservations in advance. If you'd like to drop in, we encourage you to stop by earlier in the day.
All rooms within the Inn have private baths and private entrances. Rates are affordable and inexpensive $120 - $220 depending on length of stay and number of people. We offer some of the lowest rates in the area. We also have off-season and extended-stay discounts. Breakfast baskets, hot tub, wi-fi and parking are included. Your stay at Abalone Inn gives us an opportunity to share with you one the Bay Area's best kept secrets. We hope that you will join us.
Abalone Inn
12355 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
Inverness Park, CA
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415-663-9149
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Salmon Fishing 1928 California San Francisco Balcutha Ship
Click Me wc 673 Life at Sea. At sea your life depends on doing your work well from navigating to hauling on a line. Seamen though normally careful workmen are not always well rewarded. Too often they are seen as seagoing hobos forever in motion from ship to ship. Some of this vieo is from the a full rigged ship the Star of Alaska ( Balclutha ) 1928 Int the Arctic Seas.
See all 342 websites and 87 youtube videos. San Francisco Brian and Rosemary Nelsons trip to San Francisco Dec. 27, 2007 to Jan. 1, 2008 Here are some details about this beautiful bridge which gives you an opportunity to view the gorgeous site of the city.
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE
Location of the City and County of San Francisco, California
Coordinates: 37°46′0″N 122°26′0″W / 37.76667, -122.43333
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
City-CountySan Francisco
Founded1776
IncorporatedApril 15, 1850
Government
- MayorGavin Newsom
Area
- City47 sq mi (122 km²)
- Land46.7 sq mi (121.0 km²)
- Water185.2 sq mi (479.7 km²)
- Metro3,524.4 sq mi (8,869.3 km²)
Elevation52 ft (16 m)
Population (2006)[3][4]
- City744,041
- Density15,834/sq mi (6,111/km²)
- Urban4,180,027
- Metro7,236,391
Time zonePacific Standard Time (UTC-8)
- Summer (DST)Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)
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The City and County of San Francisco (IPA: /ˌsænfrænˈsɪskoʊ/) is the 4th most populous city in California and the 14th most populous city in the United States, with a 2006 estimated population of 744,041.[4] One of the most densely populated major cities in the U.S.,[5] San Francisco is part of the much larger San Francisco Bay Area, which is home to approximately 7.2 million people. The city is located on the tip of the San Francisco Peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean to the west, San Francisco Bay to the east, and the Golden Gate to the north.
In 1776, the Spanish settled the tip of the peninsula, establishing a fort at the Golden Gate and a mission named for Francis of Assisi. The California Gold Rush in 1848 propelled the city into a period of rapid growth. After being devastated by the 1906 earthquake and fire, San Francisco was quickly rebuilt.
San Francisco is a popular international tourist destination renowned for its steep rolling hills, an eclectic mix of Victorian and modern architecture, and a cosmopolitan population that is highly diverse both ethnically and in sexual orientation. While the climate includes chilly summer fog, the winters are mild. Famous landmarks include the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, the cable cars, Coit Tower, and Chinatown.
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History
Main article: History of San Francisco, California
The earliest archaeological evidence of inhabitation of the territory of the city of San Francisco dates to 3000 BC.[6] The Yelamu group of the Ohlone people resided in several small villages when a Spanish exploration party, led by Don Gaspar de Portolà arrived on November 2, 1769, the first documented European discovery of San Francisco Bay.[7] Seven years later, on March 28, 1776 the Spanish established a fort, followed by a mission, Mission San Francisco de Asís (Mission Dolores).
Mission San Francisco de Asís (Mission Dolores)
Upon independence from Spain in 1821, the area became part of Mexico. In 1835, Englishman William Richardson erected the first significant homestead outside the immediate vicinity of the Mission Dolores,[8] near a boat anchorage around what is today Portsmouth Square. Together with Mission Alcalde Francisco de Haro, he laid out a street plan for the expanded settlement, and the town, named Yerba Buena, began to attract American settlers. Commodore John D. Sloat claimed California for the United States on July 7, 1846, during the Mexican-American War, and Captain John Berrien Montgomery arrived to claim Yerba Buena two days later. Yerba Buena was renamed San Francisco the next year.[9] Despite its attractive location as a port and naval base, San Francisco was still a small settlement with inhospitable geography.
The California Gold Rush brought a flood of treasure seekers
Here are some details about this beautiful bridge which gives you an opportunity to view the gorgeous site of the city.
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE