Youth Hostel in Montara
Travel Tips for HI - Montara - Point Montara Lighthouse (Page 5/6)
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30 Sep 2010 Robin, USA:
Lighthouse, surf crashong and beach. |
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25 Sep 2010 Rochelle, USA:
The path that leads down to a primitive beach. |
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16 Sep 2010 Christine, France:
Some nearby state parks and nice hikes there, the coast along Hwy 1, Halfmoon Bay and Pillar Point (my favourites just around the corner). |
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16 Sep 2010 Christine, France:
I drove south to Monterey, but San Francisco and all the Peninsula are nearby, the coast is worth a drive too. |
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10 Sep 2010 Brian, USA:
Sunsets from the benches on the bluff. |
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10 Sep 2010 Brian, USA:
Hike to Portola SF Bay discovery site. |
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25 Aug 2010 Jasmine, USA:
Pizzeria Del Sol! What a pleasant surprise. It was 9pm and we figured everything in this small town would be closed, so we were stuck with pizza. In actuality they have an elaborate greek menu as well as miscellaneous American food. |
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24 Aug 2010 Hannah, USA:
We loved Cameron's Pub, just 5 minutes' drive south of the hostel. Great food and awesome drunks in a place with a lot of personality and laid back character. |
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24 Aug 2010 Hannah, USA:
The beach! Plenty of surfing abounds! |
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14 Aug 2010 Micki, USA:
New Leaf Grocery has great take out (Half Moon Bay on Hwy 1 about 7 miles South) |
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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...... |

