Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, Half Moon Bay
Facts and practical information
Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is a marine reserve in California on the Pacific Ocean, located just north of Pillar Point Harbor and Mavericks in the San Mateo County community of Moss Beach. Moss Beach is located approximately 20 miles south of San Francisco and 50 miles north of Santa Cruz. The reserve is a 32-acre holding which extends from Montara light station at the north to Pillar Point on the south. The reserve consists of a three-mile stretch of beach, tidepool habitat, marsh, erosive bluffs, clifftop trail and cypress and eucalyptus forests. The property is owned by the State of California and managed by San Mateo County as a county park and nature preserve. The reserve is administratively assigned to be part of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Adjacent to and possibly within the reserve is an endangered species of butterfly, the San Bruno elfin butterfly. ()
Fitzgerald Marine Reserve – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Point Montara Light, Coastal Arts League, Sánchez Adobe Park, Half Moon Bay State Beach.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve by public transport?
Bus
- Airport Street & Los Banos Avenue • Lines: 17 (11 min walk)
- Cypress Avenue & Cabrillo Highway • Lines: 17 (18 min walk)