Here I live in San Carlos and do day rides to Pacifica all the time,
but didn't even know HMB SP had a hike 'n bike....

I see a S24O in my future, maybe on the tandem w/my son....

Thanks!

-br

On May 21, 6:14 pm, Adele Newman <a.new...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I second the suggestion of Half Moon Bay. The hiker/biker site is just
> off the beach and separated from the "drive-in" part of the campground.
> Restrooms and showers are nearby and well maintained. Lots of good
> places to eat and grocery stores within a few miles of the state park.
>
> --Adele Newman
>
>
>
> Anne Paulson wrote:
> > On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Jordan <prospir...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> Thank you all for these great suggestions. I am in the city and have
> >> done the ride to China camp. I loved it! Another option that I am
> >> considering is Butano State Park. The main issue is most camp grounds
> >> are already booked!
>
> > Not for cyclists! Most of the State Parks will always admit cyclists.
> > I know this is true of SP Taylor and Half Moon Bay. I'd recommend Half
> > Moon Bay over Butano; both are nice, but Butano is more isolated. If
> > you do go to Butano, do not skip Duarte's in Pescadero. Right now,
> > they should be serving strawberry shortcake; if not, get pie.- Hide quoted 
> > text -
>
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