Welcome to Half Moon Bay State Beach Park, a beachcomber's paradise with four miles of sandy beach spread over three locations. Let's dive into this ultimate camping and activity guide for Half Moon Bay Beach! š Where is HMB State Beach Park? - Main entrance at Francis Beach, off Highway One, about a half mile from downtown HMB. - Venice Beach off Highway One at the end of Venice Boulevard. - Dunes Beach at the end of Young Avenue. š What are the Amenities? - Francis Beach: visitor's center, picnic tables, bathrooms, 52 camp spots. - Venice Beach: picnic tables, outdoor showers, bathroom. - Dunes Beach: bathrooms. š° What are the Day Use Fees? - $10 per car, annual pass hangtag accepted. - Francis Beach has manned booth, Venice Beach and Dunes Beach have unmanned booths. š¶ Is Half Moon Bay Beach Park dog-friendly? - Dogs are not allowed on HMB State Beaches. - Poplar Beach and Mavericks Beach are dog-friendly alternatives. šāāļø Can You Swim at Half Moon Bay State Beach? - Surfing is common, but swimming is not recommended due to cold water and riptides. šļø Fun Activities to Do: 1. Beachcombing: Explore the six-mile round trip from Poplar Beach to Miramar. 2. Hiking and Biking: Enjoy the 4.5-mile paved pedway along the bluff to Pillar Point Harbor. 3. Wildlife Spotting: Look out for migrating whales, dolphins, sea lions, and seabirds. šļø How to Snag Camping at Half Moon Bay State Beach Park? - Francis Beach is a popular camping spot. - 52 camp spots: 48 for tents/RVs, 5 premium tent-only spots. - RV spots without electricity: $35 + $7.99 reservation fee. Loving this guide? Don't forget to plan your adventure at Half Moon Bay State Beach Park and share your experiences! #HalfMoonBay #BeachCamping #OutdoorActivities #CaliforniaBeaches #ExploreNature #FamilyFun #CampLife #BeachVibes #TravelInspiration #CoastalAdventure