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Our beautiful seaside enclave, located just 15 minutes southof San Francisco makes our visitors feel worlds away, and rightat home. We like to think of ourselves as the doorway to
“peace” in Spanish, and lends itself to the ethereal naturalsurroundings of hills and beaches. With comfortable lodging,a plethora of delicious dining options and unique shopping
way of life in this vibrant and unique community.
We are pleased to announce our new brandingcampaign for this wonderful coastal village, as we
destination for visitors near and far. We will be
to showcase the natural and beauty andall the great things to see and do here.
and calls travelers to enjoy the beauty of ourseaside location.
Whether taking in the view from your oceanfrontroom, watching the sunset over a candlelit dinner orexperiencing the vast beauty of the area from one of our
Our city offers unforgettable experiences, historical treasures andspectacular walking and hiking trails. With delicious restaurants andcafes, comfortable hotels and unique shops, there is something herefor everyone.
The Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to promoting our community,assisting our businesses in their success and providing our visitors witha welcoming, enchanting time along our coastal shore. We are glad tohave you here and hope that you enjoy the relaxation that characterizes
Sincerely,Courtney Conlon, CEOPacifica Chamber of Commerce
Our DevelopmentBetween 1905 and 1920, the Ocean Shore Railway attracted small settlements around each station. Ray Higgins brought development to the area, building many homes and the San Pedro School. When the student population outgrew the school,
became City Hall. The coast north of Devil’s Slide remained sparsely populated until the post-World War II building boom.
the area with residential planning, and thousands of small houses covered the valleys and crept up the hillsides, each its own distinct community.
Our Incorporation
ants, preservationists in the early 1970’s saved much of its hill-side open space as part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Our Historical SitesWe are proud to showcase a wide range of well-preserved his-
of our favorites:
Sanchez AdobeConstructed in the 1840’s from timbers salvaged from a
design, coupled with relics of the Ohlone Indians and Spanish
the second oldest structure still standing in San Mateo County. The Adobe is open to the public Tuesday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free for children under 6. A $1.00 donation is requested of all other visitors. 650.359.1462
Little Brown Church
feet from the Ocean Shore Railroad. Known as the Salada Beach
together to preserve our heritage, while creating new amenities
dance of natural beauty, activities, lodging, dining and shopping that draws visitors worldwide.
Our Discovery
de Portola of Balaguer, Spain also discovered San Francisco from
from Ireland and Italy. A thriving vegetable farming area soon
Our Name
saved. One is over the front stairs at City Hall and the other sits in the City Council Chambers.
Presbyterian Church, it served as a church, community social center, meeting room, public school, well-baby clinic and neigh-
is focusing on a $500,000 restoration fundraising in recogni-
650.359.5462 CA 94044
Sam’s Castle
Sam’s Castle after his wife Emily’s childhood home in Scotland.
his San Francisco home was severely damaged in the 1906
World War II, the castle was purchased and restored in 1959
arts and antiques collected during his career as theater painter-
Castle is occasionally open to the public for tours by the Paci-
650.355.0272
Ocean Shore Railroad
started in San Francisco ran along a coastal route through the
tain at Devil’s Slide and traveled south through Montara, Moss Beach, El Granada and Half Moon Bay. The route ended at Tunitas
of way was paved over and turned into Highway 1, reputed to be
and along the railway berm in Pedro Point. The huge cut between
and three railroad stations still stand. Model railroad and picture
viewing.
Dept. of Fish & Game. Famous for its salmon runs and winter Dungeness crabbing, the pier attracts anglers from around the
whale viewing during their biannual migration. The Pier is open daily from 4 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Please note that the pier closes dur-ing rough weather.) 650.738.3760,
Tee OffThe Sharp Park Golf Course was designed by Alister Mackenzie who created the Augusta National Golf Course in Georgia, where the
Masters Tournament is played. The 18 -hole public golf course is par 72 for men and 74 for women. The historic clubhouse, built in 1932, houses the starter golf area, lounge, large main dining room and a private dining room.
Get ArtsyThe Sanchez Art Center is one of the Bay Area’s
tions. Located on Linda Mar Boulevard just a mile east of Highway 1,
it is housed in the same building as the Stephen Johnson Photog-
offers programs of jazz, classical, world, folk, opera and contem-porary music, as well as drama, poetry and dance.
Knock Down a PinSea Bowl offers a beauti-ful modern bowling alley
Highway with 32 lanes that are sure to please bowlers of any age or
skill level. There are competitive leagues or recreational play available.
Join the Band
Nick’s Dining Room offers breakfast, lunch and dinner daily in a relaxed atmosphere with extraordinary views
local fare. Nick’s bar and lounge is open daily for cocktails and appetizers and features live music and dancing on the weekends.
trails in the Bay Area, affordable hotel options, delicious restau-rants and a wide range of activities. Visitors feel worlds away and right at home when surrounded by the natural beauty of rolling
is a family friendly destination with a wealth of activities to be enjoyed, both indoors and out. Here are some of our favorites:
Be Lulled to Sleep
oceanfront lodging in the
laby of crashing waves on the shore between here
website at for lodging options.
Catch A Wave
began at Pedro Point in the 1930’s. Today Linda Mar State Beach offers a beautiful, wind protected break that is one of the
surf shops on Crespi Blvd. and Pedro Point for wetsuits, surf-
Shop ‘til you DropPeruse the unique shops along Palmetto Avenue. This quaint shopping dis-trict is a perfect destina-tion to shop and snack. The one-mile beach
Take a HikeTaking in the California sunset from its breath-taking coastal bluffs, Paci-
trails offer options for all levels and ages.
Go FishCatch salmon and striped bass from Paci-
northern California that allows Dungeness Crab-bing during the season.
are a great option for viewing the annual migration.
Pipe Down
Skate Park is perfect for skaters young and old. Internationally renowned skateboarder Tony Hawk
boarding stores, one on Crespi drive and the other on Pedro Point. Hours are Monday–Saturday, from 9 a.m. to sunset, and
a helmet, kneepads and elbow pads at all times.
Re-Cycle
the bike community for a network of trails
asts can follow the steps of Gaspar de Portola and ride up the steep Sweeney Ridge Trail,
the ride at Linda Mar State Beach and ride the 2.5-mile paved
Terra Nova Blvd.
Horse AroundHorseback riding
several horse trails around the foothills and
Several private ranches
San Mateo County, horse riding is allowed in The Crystal Springs Reservoir. There are two horse-riding trails: The San Andreas
paved trails winding around the eastern shore of the Crystal Springs Reservoir. A public riding stable is located in Park Paci-
Segway to
The many well-main-tained and level trails
beaches lend themselves to Segway rides. Begin
your ride at Rockaway Beach through a rock quarry and climb
Mar Beach. Along the way, you enjoy spectacular views, beautiful
best surfers. During select times of year, you can even watch the whale migration and see seals and seabirds in season. Please visit the Segway storefront in Rockaway Beach for tours and informa-tion.
Paddle Away
is growing in popular-ity at Linda Mar Beach and Rockaway Beach.The conditions make this a perfect location
cross-training exercise which utilizes the core muscles and pro-vides a well rounded workout. Additionally, it is a lot of fun!
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ing showers, bathrooms and a large paved parking lot, it is ex-tremely convenient. The oceanfront Taco Bell at Linda Mar Beach is a popular place to grab a casual bite amid a million dollar view.
Sharp Park Beach the only pier in the Bay Area open for crabbing during Dunge-ness crab season. Its picnic facilities, walking promenade and vistas from Mori Point Headlands above make it a great “one-stop” destination to see the beauty of the area from low and
Our TrailsMilagra Ridge
ecosystem area that is exceptionally sensitive to human distur-bance. Widespread growth of non-native, invasive plants, urban encroachment in such a small area, and stresses on endangered wildlife have led to the federal protection of two endangered
paved. Dogs are welcome on a leash. Volunteers interested in
415.561.3034, ext. 3437.
Mori Point Headlands
colorful history includes ranch house, hotel, speakeasy, restau-
communities dot its seven miles of sandy waterfront. More than
of this ethereal town and a feeling of spaciousness rarely found in suburban areas. This natural connecting point of beaches, headlands and hills provides a wide range of recreational op-
to hiking, birding, cycling and horseback riding. According to the
to be the fourth richest area in the world for marine mammal
our expansive beaches, or a breath of fresh air from our hilltop
Our BeachesRockaway Beach is
Coast Highway. Its narrow strand, crashing surf and dramatic headlands makes it a popular walking, dining and hotel destina-
It is near the mouth of many scenic walking trails and houses the
tions, brochures and postcards- everything needed for an enjoy-
Linda Mar Beach
The land itself has been of interest to real estate developers
cess story of community involvement. Through the efforts of the
Trust for Public Land, Mori Point was purchased and protected from development. Congress enacted legislation to add Mori
way Beach Quarry trail, or along the levee at Clarendon and
threatened red-legged frog are two protected species on Mori
415.556.8371. To volunteer to help keep this area pristine, call 415.561.3034, ext. 3437
Sweeney Ridge
monument marks the approximate location.
This federally protected, captivating hiking area of ridges and
Our ParksSan Pedro Valley Park. This vast area embraces the middle and
guided nature trail, hiking trails, a visitor center and views of the
Pedro Valley are for day use only. Two picnic areas are available by reservation. The center is open weekends and holidays from
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Frontierland Parkthis is a true Bay Area gem. It sports a massive sloping lawn,
in the Bay Area. The park is extensive with forest, open space, a
face painting, tug-o-war, water balloons, races, great food and
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Best Western Plus Lighthouse Hotel
Phone: 650.355.6300Website: www.bestwesternlighthouse.com
Set along Rockaway Beach
Best Western Lighthouse Hotel offers spacious rooms
and full business center. An ideal destination for families
room and sauna.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
Phone: 650.355.5000Website:
utes from San Francisco and SFO Airport this oceanfront hotel offers freshly updated
premium satellite channels and individual climate control with air conditioner. In room
coin operated guest laundry. Select rooms and studio suites offer
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Located two blocks from
erty also has full kitchenettes in some of the rooms. Laundry facilities are available on premise.
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balconies overlooking the ocean. Many of the rooms
ing views of the ocean.
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history can be found at Sea
ing more than eight decades under the same family ownership.
on the weekends.
Website: wireless Internet access and is pet friendly.
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