Montara State Beach

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Montara State Beach is a beach located eight miles north of Half Moon Bay on State Route 1, USA. Operated by California State Department of Parks and Recreation under the San Mateo Coast Sector Office. It is one of the cleanest in the state.

  • Has two beach access points.
  • Also operates a lighthouse as hostel.
  • Known for its surfing and fishing.
  • Allows dogs on leash (6' max).
  • No fireworks or fires
  • Has bike, hiking, horseback trails

Montara State Marine Reserve & Pillar Point State Marine Conservation Area extend offshore from Montara State Beach. Like underwater parks, these marine protected areas help conserve ocean wildlife and marine ecosystems.

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History

The first European land exploration of Alta California, the Spanish PortolĂ  expedition, camped in this area on October 30, 1769, possibly at Martini Creek, which reaches the sea at Montara beach (Bolton says San Vicente Creek, farther south). Franciscan missionary Juan Crespi noted in his diary, "We stopped not far from the shore at the foot of some hills which prevent us from passing along the beach. They form a valley sheltered from the north, from which flows an arroyo with plenty of good water...on account of the large number of mussels which they found on this beach, very good and large, the men called it Punta de las Almejas."




See also

  • McNee Ranch State Park
Gray Whale Cove State Beach | Leor Pantilat's Adventures


References

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External links

  • Official webpage
  • Coastal Images





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