Youth Hostel in Montara
Travel Tips for HI - Montara - Point Montara Lighthouse (Page 4/6)
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28 Nov 2010 Krista, USA:
Near by nice ocean bluff easy hiking from a mile away at the Fitzgerals Marine Perserve |
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22 Nov 2010 Lisa, USA:
Walking on the beach below the hostel. Sunrise/sunset. I was here to kayak out of Pillar Point Harbor - I highly recommend this. |
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18 Nov 2010 Wonder, USA:
A great way to end a hike through McNeil Ranch State Park (the trailhead is within walking distance) is lunch at the taqueria in the Linda Mar shopping center. |
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04 Dec 2010 Jennie, USA:
A stroll down to the beach. It's lovely and very private feeling. |
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18 Nov 2010 Wonder, USA:
Walking on the beach in the moonlight! |
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18 Nov 2010 Wonder, USA:
Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, a lush conglomeration of tidepools flooded with life is a few blocks away and free. Go at low tide. |
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10 Nov 2010 Ashly, USA:
The place keeps menus of almost all neighborhood joints.. Take your pick!! We especially loved the breakfast at Three Zero Cafe. Its right on the airfield, about 5 miles from the lighthouse. |
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04 Oct 2010 Jeff, USA:
bringing your own food in a cooler for a picnic or light dinner. This place had two full kitchens and you can store and mark your own food in a refrigerator. |
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04 Oct 2010 Jeff, USA:
Just watching and listening to the ocean by the lighthouse. |
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04 Oct 2010 Jeff, USA:
Pigeon Point Hostel. The location is just as good, but just not as organized. |
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HI Hostel Montara - Point Montara LighthouseOn the rugged California coast, 25 miles south of San Francisco, historic 1875 fog signal station and lighthouse have been preserved and restored by HI-AYH and the California Department of Parks and Recreation, in cooperation with the Coast Guard. Explore the coastline; watch annual gray whale migration (Nov-April). Visit the nearby James Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, a four-mile stretch of tide pools full of starfish, crabs, mussels, abalone, and sea anemones. Enjoy beaches, swim, surf, kayak, jog, horseback ride, windsurf and bicycle along the shore. | more...... |

