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United States
California
San Mateo County
Montara

Farallone Road and Old San Pedro Mountain Road Loop

Routes
Hiking trails & Routes
United States
California
San Mateo County
Montara

Farallone Road and Old San Pedro Mountain Road Loop

Easy

4.9

(1666)

11,362

hikers

Farallone Road and Old San Pedro Mountain Road Loop

00:48

2.85km

60m

Hiking

This easy 1.8-mile loop near Montara, California, offers ocean views and a glimpse into the area's history, taking about 48 minutes.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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2.12 km

San Pedro Mountain Rd, Montara Trailhead

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Southern end of the old road that leads across the western flank and summit of Montara Mountain from Pacifica to Montara

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2.85 km

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2.21 km

291 m

206 m

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< 100 m

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2.22 km

240 m

213 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the Farallone Road and Old San Pedro Mountain Road Loop?

Parking is generally available near the trailheads in the Montara and Pacifica areas. A good starting point is the San Pedro Mountain Rd, Montara Trailhead.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this trail?

The Farallone Road and Old San Pedro Mountain Road Loop is located within McNee Ranch State Park, which is part of the larger Rancho Corral de Tierra. Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for day hiking on these trails. However, always check the official park website for any updated regulations before your visit.

Is this loop suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the specific 2.1-mile loop of Farallone Road and Old San Pedro Mountain Road is considered an easy hike, making it suitable for beginners and families. It features easily accessible paths with a moderate elevation gain.

What is the terrain like on this loop?

The terrain on this loop is varied. While the specific loop is easy, sections of the Old San Pedro Mountain Road can be broad and paved, while others might be overgrown singletracks. You'll traverse coastal scrub and grasses, and some parts of the trail can be steep and winding, though the loop itself is generally gentle.

What kind of views can I expect along the trail?

Hikers on this route can enjoy sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean, the city of San Francisco, and various coastal towns like Pacifica, Montara, and Moss Beach. The trail passes through picturesque coastal scrub and offers glimpses of chaparral flowers.

Is the Farallone Road and Old San Pedro Mountain Road Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are typically allowed on a leash on this trail. Please ensure your dog remains leashed and you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring offers the best chance to see chaparral flowers in bloom. Given that much of the trail is exposed to sunlight, cooler mornings or late afternoons are ideal during warmer months. Always check the weather forecast before you go.

Does this loop connect to other trails?

Yes, this loop is part of a larger network. It connects to other routes within McNee Ranch State Park, such as the Gray Whale Cove Trail. The route also utilizes sections of the Farallone Road Trail and Old San Pedro Mountain Road.

Does the trail have any historical significance?

Yes, the Old San Pedro Mountain Road holds historical significance. It was once the main thoroughfare between Colma and Half Moon Bay before the construction of the Pacific Coast Highway. You might even spot remnants of its past, such as broken pavement, as nature reclaims the old road.

What are some potential hazards to be aware of on the trail?

Hikers should be aware that poison oak is prevalent in the region, so it's advisable to know how to identify it and take precautions. Additionally, much of the trail is exposed to sunlight, so sun protection is recommended.

Are there any amenities or services near the trailhead?

While the trail itself is a natural experience, the nearby towns of Montara and Pacifica offer various amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and other services for before or after your hike.

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