Six miles long and paved, the trail follows the route of an old railroad line, hugging the bluffs that front the shore but also offering access to dog-friendly watering holes like Moss Beach Distillery and Half Moon Bay Brewing Company, along with dog-friendly hotels including the Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay and the Inn at Mavericks. (Insider’s tip: Blufftop Beach near the Ritz-Carlton is small but dog-friendly).
The coastal trail isn’t the only way to engage with the scenery on this scenic slice of the coast. If your primary desire is to get some sand between Fido’s toes, pay a visit to Montara State Beach, eight miles north of town, or Bean Hollow State Beach, 18 miles south. The former is long, soft and sandy, while the latter includes two sheltered coves separated by a rocky point, plus a mile-long nature trail leading to Pebble Beach, where the shoreline is composed of colorful, water-tossed pebbles.
McNee Ranch State Park, part of the Montara beach complex, is another great fresh-air destination. It’s laced with wide-open fire roads shared by hikers, cyclists and equestrians. Visit on a day without fog to hike to the 1,898-foot summit of North Peak and fill your eyes with stunning views.