Half Moon Bay State Beach
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- Kelly Dr, San Jose, CA
- 415-330-6300
- www.halfmoonbaychamber.org
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campground configuration:
No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 0 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 10 Total Sites: 10 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: Yes Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 10 No. Grilles on Sites: 8 Equestrian Camping: No
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facilities:
Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: No Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: No Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 0
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fishing:
Rainbow trout
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hiking:
Piru Creek Rte #20W07(OHV) - 3 miles
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open all year:
No Comments: Open May 15 through November 15 - weather dependent
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open seasonal:
Yes
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ranger district:
Mt. Pinos
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rate:
Rate: No charge, BUT an Adventure Pass is required. The Pass is $5 per day or $30 annually. Contact the Ranger District Office for purchase information. Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 14
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region:
Pacific Southwest
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reservation:
No
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rv information:
Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 0 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 14' X 49' Comments: The parking aprons are dirt. Most aprons are about same size. Because there are several challenging wash or creek crossings, steep and winding grades, and long stretches of single lane road...
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update date:
4/23/2011
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water sports:
- None
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attractions:
- Francis Beach has a campground with 55 individual sites, some suitable for tent camping, others for trailers or recreational vehicles. Although hookups are not available, there is a dump station. Venice Beach has outside showers, flush toilets, and a payphone. Coastside Trail runs along the...
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climate:
- Climate in the San Francisco-Bay varies greatly with elevation and the amount of coastal influence. Areas with more coastal influence experience moderate temperatures year round with fog likely from June through mid-August. Plan your coastal visit in the late summer or fall to ensure the best...
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fax:
415-330-6312
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location:
half moon bay state beach
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location link:
http://wildernet.com/pages/area.cfm?areaid=casphmbaybe&cu_id=1
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recreation:
- The park features a trail for horseback riding that runs behind the beach parallel to the ocean frontage. Nearby private stables rent horses for rides along the beach. The beach is a popular location for camping, picnicking, surfing, and surf fishing. Swimming is not advised. The Ocean - Always...
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recreation opportunities:
Activity Remarks On Site Camping Family campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Yes Group Camping The Group site reservable year-round Yes
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reservations:
Required for Group Site Only Family campsites available on a first-come, first-served basis. Group site reservable.