| What is
there to do and see in Half Moon Bay and the surrounding area?
The beaches and mountains, of course. Prowl around
postcard-pretty Pillar Point Harbor with its fleets of fishing
and pleasure craft, offering deep sea fishing or whale watching
in season. Go horseback riding along the beach, or hike amongst
the giant redwoods. Play golf on the magnificent ocean-view
courses, or bike the many scenic trails. |
| Golf |
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Photo above:
Half Moon Bay Golf Links |
Crystal Springs Golf
Course
6650 Golf Course Drive,
Burlingame
(415) 342-0603 (Golf shop
and reservations)
Overlooking the Crystal
Springs Reservoir amidst 37,000 acres of protected wilderness,
this 72 par, 6,683-yard course is open to the public. |
Half Moon Bay Golf Links
2000 Fairway Drive, Half
Moon Bay
(650) 726-4438
Link and ocean courses with
delightful views and challenging and skillful holes. Designed by
Francis Duane, Arthur Hills. Arnold Palmer consultant.
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| Horseback Riding |
Biking |
Friendly Acres Ranch
P.O. Box 279, Half Moon Bay
(650) 726-2362
Trail rides, beach rides,
and sunset rides - over 200 horses and ponies. |
1828 Cabrillo Hwy., Half
Moon Bay
(650) 712-4499
Numerous biking trails for
the novice rider to the experienced. Choose a casual beachside
ride, the rolling countryside, or a mountain adventure.
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| Flying |
Boating |
Coast Flight Scenic
Airtours
(650) 520-4559
Airtours of San Francisco
Bay and San Mateo Coast.
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Half Moon Bay Yacht Club
(650) 728-2120 |
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| Fishing |
Riptide Sportfishing
(888) RIPTIDE (747-8433) or
(415) 469-8433
Fishing for rock fish,
salmon, and Tuna; whale watching; and nature trips. Join Capt.
Smitty for a fun day of fishing!
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Huck Finn Sportfishing
(800) 572-2934 or (415)
726-7133
4 miles north of Half Moon
Bay
Modern fishing/whale
watching boats. Beginners and experienced anglers alike. |
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