Big Wave Hiking

Hike Pillar Point Bluff to See Mavericks in Half Moon Bay

Woman hiking Pillar Point Bluff with her dog on the trail

Mavericks' surf break is like a grizzly bear on reverse schedule: It hibernates in the summer and roars to life in the winter. This famous surf break off the coast of Half Moon Bay has been drawing spectators and big-wave surfers for over 20 years. And while the 24-hour-notice surf contest is the biggest draw, it’s still awesome to see the three-story-building-sized waves break anytime (especially during fall and winter). The best place to spy the wave when it’s breaking is on Pillar Point Bluff, but this trail system is great year round, punctuated by the dramatic location of the Pillar Point Air Force station.

The beautiful bluffside trail system overlooks the moody Pacific and a few of its popular residents, like harbor seals. The small regional park has dog-friendly trails zigging and zagging on the bluffs with distant views of Mavericks (bring binoculars).

Woman hiking along Pillar Point Bluff towards the Pillar Point Air Force Station

There are several entrance points to the park: from the main parking lot (map) you’ll hike just half a mile up to the bluffs and begin the sea-hugging stroll on a cliffside trail that’s spectacular with coastal views. But it’s not all about Mavericks! You’ll also be able to peer down to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve—the protected coastline below Pillar Point that extends north to Moss Beach. In winter, you’ll likely see loads of harbor seals hanging out on the rocks and bouncing their way into protected coves of more turquoise tones.

People sitting on a log on the beach and eating in front of Barbara

Ambitious hikers can head down the trail to another parking area and follow the beach to Half Moon Bay’s hamlet of food and drink options. The uber-popular Barbara’s Fish Trap has long lines on weekends, but the time passes quickly enough and the takeout classic fish and chips is delicious. Spread some blankets on the beach and picnic before heading back the way you came.

Three people and a dog sitting on a blanket at the beach in front of Barbar

Beverage Bonus: Get a drink and some easy eats at historic Moss Beach Distillery, home to "The Blue Lady" ghost. Once featured on the show Unsolved Mysteries, the story goes that a woman who always wore blue frequented the restaurant to carry on an affair with a man purported to be a piano player in the bar before her tragic death on the beach below. She may still be frequenting the restaurant, in spirit, searching for her lover. Tip: Moss Beach Distillery is popular, so reserve ahead. Try for a seat next to a fire pit on the outdoor heated patio and toast the day’s wanderings.

There are several ways to enter Pillar Point Bluff. We recommend parking at the lot on Airport St. in Moss Beach (map). Follow the trail up to the bluff. Important: Be cautious along the bluffs; signs posted indicate unstable cliffs. Dog-friendly!

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