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Point Montara Light

1875 establishments in CaliforniaHistory of San Mateo County, CaliforniaHistory of the San Francisco Bay AreaLighthouses completed in 1881Lighthouses completed in 1928
Lighthouses in the San Francisco Bay AreaLighthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in CaliforniaNational Register of Historic Places in San Mateo County, CaliforniaProtected areas of San Mateo County, CaliforniaState parks of CaliforniaTransportation buildings and structures in San Mateo County, CaliforniaUse mdy dates from August 2023
Point Montara Light (2013)
Point Montara Light (2013)

The Point Montara Light is a lighthouse in Montara, California, United States, on the southern approach to the San Francisco Bay, California approximately 25 miles south of San Francisco.

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Point Montara Light
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N 37.536503 ° E -122.519311 °
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Point Montara Light Station

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94037
California, United States
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Point Montara Light (2013)
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Pillar Point Bluff
Pillar Point Bluff

Pillar Point Bluff is a 220-acre park in San Mateo County, California. It is part of the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, owned by the U.S. state of California, and managed by San Mateo County as a county park and nature preserve. The park is located between Princeton-by-the-Sea and Moss Beach, just north of the Pillar Point peninsula, Pillar Point Harbor, and Half Moon Bay. The area was inhabited by coastal indigenous peoples for thousands of years, and in recent centuries, was used for livestock grazing by Spanish Missions and Mexican ranchos. Pillar Point Bluff was once part of the Rancho Corral de Tierra Mexican land grant before California became a state. Peninsula Open Space Trust first purchased the land in large parcels from 2004 to 2008 to protect it from development, selling it to the county for use as a park in 2011. Additional parcels were added in 2015. The land is now part of the 1,200-mile (1,900 km) California Coastal Trail, a network of public trails along the entire coast of California. The park offers trails for hiking, jogging, horseback riding, cycling and on-leash dog walking. The trails wind through a coastal scrub and coastal terrace prairie habitat, with scenic views of wetlands, farmlands, the Montara Mountain, Half Moon Bay, the Pacific Ocean, Mavericks surf break, and native wildlife, including seasonal views of wildflowers and gray and humpback whales. The area is also home to the threatened California red-legged frog and the endangered San Francisco garter snake. The Jean Lauer Trail, a dirt-packed hiking trail, is ADA accessible.