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Half Moon Bay Guided E-Bike Tour

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Overview
Come Ride Half Moon Bay's ocean scenic and historic downtown tour. Ride to all the breathtaking sights, both scenic and historic. Enjoy Half Moon Bay's natural beauty, and see the whole town, including all the attractions on our pedal-assist electric bike ride tour. An experience you won't want to miss! The Half Moon Bay coast side trail is the most gorgeous bike path in California.
City: San Francisco
Sat 21 Jun
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Starting at $110.00
Sat 21 Jun
Starting at $110.00
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What's Included
Helmet
Use of bicycle
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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San Benito Ale House
Built in 1905 this historic inn is a mile from both Half Moon Bay State Beach and the Half Moon Bay Coastal Trail. A fire nearly burned the building down a few years ago.
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Half Moon Bay
Half Moon Bay City Hall c1922, this quaint building looks like a bank because it once was. It was first the Bank of Half Moon Bay, then Bank of Italy, and later Bank of America. 501 Main Street.
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Half Moon Bay Coastside Trail
Half Moon Bay, located along the Pacific coastline in California, has a rich history of ocean protection and conservation efforts. The area encompasses various marine protected areas (MPAs) established to safeguard their marine ecosystems and preserve the habitats of various marine species, such as the Moss Beach tide pools or the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve.
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Mavericks Beach
See Mavericks, a big wave surf spot located in Half Moon Bay, California, was discovered in the late 1960s. It gained fame in the early 1990s due to a Surfer Magazine photo. Named after a dog named Maverick, the spot hosts some of the world's largest waves and prestigious surf contests. Mavericks remains an iconic and challenging destination for experienced surfers. Mavericks gained worldwide attention for the massive waves, sometimes reaching over 50 feet, making it a premier destination for some of the world's best big wave surfers. In 1999, Mavericks held its first official big wave surf contest, which continues today as one of the most prestigious big wave competitions in the surfing world. Over the years, Mavericks has become a symbol of big wave surfing in California and remains an iconic and challenging location for experienced surfers to test their skills against nature's immense power.
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Half Moon Bay
The James Johnston House (c1855) – This unusual saltbox-style home, known as The White House of Half Moon Bay, was built by wealthy Half Moon Bay pioneer James Johnston. The building is now listed on the National Register of Historical Places. 110 Higgins Canyon Road
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Half Moon Bay State Beach
Half Moon Bay, located along the Pacific coastline in California, has a rich history of ocean protection and conservation efforts. The area encompasses various marine protected areas (MPAs) established to safeguard their marine ecosystems and preserve the habitats of various marine species, such as the Moss Beach tide pools or the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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