- TripBuzz found 557 things to do with kids in or near Half Moon Bay, California, including 527 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Francisco, Pacifica, Los Altos and Mountain View.
- From Sea, Surf & Fun to Mavericks, the Half Moon Bay area offers 127 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, Farms & Ranches, Kayaking and Surfing Lessons.
- Half Moon Bay is a thriving coastal city located in California's San Mateo County. The city draws locals and tourists to its many cultural attractions including its abundant selection of shops, eateries, museums and art galleries. The biggest draw of Half Moon Bay, aside from stunning ocean views, is October's Pumpkin Festival which brings thousands to the city annually.
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Enjoy five miles of graveled public trails along Hayward Regional Shoreline. With nearly 2,000 acres of water marshes ranging from fresh to saltwater, visitors are sure to enjoy the shoreline wildlife. Fishing is allowed along the levees.
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CLASH Scavenger hunts provides daily scavenger hunts with changing themes. A team-building option for parties or corporate events.
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As a small neighborhood park, Ponderosa Cove Park provides visitors with a grassy field, walking path, and benches to reflect on. The park is landscaped with trees, shrubs, and rocks.
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Sea Breeze Park is a public park offering a large selection of recreational amenities and facilities for its visitors to enjoy. These amenities include two (reservable) baseball diamonds, a playground structure, and a large amount of open play space.
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Corona Heights
Roosevelt Way and Castro Street, San Francisco, CA 94114
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Corona Heights offers panoramic views of San Francisco Bay for those who want to hike up the hill and if you want to bring your dog, there is an enclosed area in which they can run free.
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The Castro
Castro and Market Sts. is the heart of the Castro, San Francisco, CA 94114
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Free-spirited, the Castro neighborhood is known for its lively bars and active nightlife. During the day, tourists can take a relaxing walk and visit the local shops, restaurants and coffee shops in the community.
20.7 Miles
Marymeade Park is a small, quiet park with two play structures along with a rocky water fountain area where children can play with sand and water. Other attractions include picnic tables, large grass areas for picnics, barbeques pits and restrooms.
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The San Leandro Marina is recreational area that features a boat launch ramp, two yacht clubs, and 462 births. The marina is close to park and picnic areas, a hiking trail, and two golf courses.
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Those seeking a large dog park for their pets will enjoy the San Leandro Dog Park, which features 58,000 square feet of space. Shaded areas with benches and tables are also available so guests can relax while their dogs play.
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Mulford Point Park is part of the larger Marina Park area covering the seaside areas at the very end of the shoreline point. Besides offering views of the Pacific, visitors will also find picnic tables and fishing areas as well.