Current Initiatives: Dirt

  • Purisima Creek OSP

    Learn about and share your input on two projects related to public access at Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve. We would like to hear from you on the preliminary trail alignment and parking area design options for the Purisima-to-the-Sea Trail and Parking Area Project. We would also like your input on the Purisima Multimodal Access Study Project’s proposed strategies to promote greener modes of travel and better manage parking and visitation, which will inform the Purisima-to-the-Sea Trail parking area design.

    More info HERE

    Update from CoastsideBuzz on 4/3/23 regarding parking/shuttle discussions

  • Learn more about the Purisima Creek Redwoods Multimodal Access Project here

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    Magnolia Street Park

    Project Description: The proposed project includes outreach for the preparation of a master plan for the City owned property. Components included in the master plan will then be designed and constructed.

    Contact: If you have any thoughts, ideas and/or comments on future Magnolia Park improvements, please contact Scott Phillips at (650) 726-8299 or by emailing sphillips@hmbcity.com .Description goes here

Current Initiatives: Pavement

  • Parallel Trail to Moonridge

    We believe that providing a safe bike and pedestrian path from the south end of Half Moon Bay to downtown and beyond is critical to transportation equity for the many farmworkers and low-income residents of the Moonridge community. A trail extension would also connect families and senior citizens who live in the communities of Ocean Colony and Cañada Cove south of town. It would provide a safe alternative for approximately 20% of Half Moon Bay's school age population attending Sea Crest and Cabrillo Unified schools. Additionally, there are two preschools along the same section of the highway whose families would benefit greatly from safe bike and pedestrian routes. In summary, this trail extension will provide a healthy, car-free alternative to thousands of Half Moon Bay residents which will lead to safer access, fewer vehicle miles traveled, and reduced traffic congestion and air pollution.

    We are working with local agencies to make this a reality. Please be in touch if you’d like to support this effort.

  • CalTrans Updates

    The missing stoplight at Kelly St and Highway 1 is set to be replaced in April 2023. The intersection will be restriped for safety during the summer, and the entire intersection is scheduled to be reworked in 2024.

  • Safe Streets

    Coastside on Bikes recently held our first BIKE RODEO at El Granada Elementary, teaching safe riding skills to over 60 kids in the afterschool Dolphin Program there. We look forward to seeing some of these kids utilize their new skills on the new bike path leading to the school, and encourage families to ride to school. More people using the bike path = less traffic on the Coastside!

    Click here for our most recent newsletter

  • Southern SMC Coastal Trail Study

    This study is looking at 18 miles of unbuilt California Coastal Trail in southern San Mateo County between Half Moon Bay and the Santa Cruz County line. The Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) is leading this project in partnership with Caltrans and in collaboration with many regional agencies and organizations (see link).

    Focus groups are taking place Spring 2023, community presentations will take place in May and the final study will be reported in June/July of 2023.

Our Partners

CAMTB. A State-Wide Voice for Trail Riders in California

The California Mountain Biking Coalition is a 501c4 nonprofit organization, incorporated in 2019 in the State of California. We grew out of the recognized need for a state-wide voice for mountain bikers in California. Our History Historically, California…

Santa Cruz Mountains Trail Stewardship

SCMTS finds the balance between recreational needs, the preservation of Indigenous cultural resources and the conservation of our treasured public lands.

Abundant Grace Coastside Worker

Mission
To transform the lives of Coastsiders experiencing or at risk for homelessness through meaningful
employment, skill training, community-building, food justice and other supports.
Outcome Goals

woven into all programming
Housing, Employment, Health, Sobriety, Food Security

FOR ALL TRAILKIND

No matter our differences in backgrounds or how we choose to enjoy the great outdoors, trails create common ground that connects us. Access to trails is a privilege we acknowledge and can only safeguard through our actions toward one another. Treating each other with kindness in how we share the trails and interact with each other is more important than it has ever been. Everyone deserves to pursue happiness in nature. Let’s rise together to ensure a positive trail experience for all.

National Interscholastic Cycling Association

National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA) develops interscholastic mountain biking programs for student-athletes across the United States.

Coastside Horse Council

* To maintain horse-boarding on the Rancho Corral de Tierra at its current full capacity and to be an active voice in all NPS planning for the Rancho.

* To ensure that no horse boarder on the Rancho is forced to give up their horse due to lack of boarding or the cost of boarding at other locations.

* To ensure that the equestrian culture and its economic benefit to the Coastside is maintained.

* To ensure that all existing and Future trails remain multi-user trails, including horses, bicyclists, dog walking, runners, and hikers