Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next San Gregorio State Beach adventure.























Between San Jose and San Francisco to the southwest and about 10 miles south of Half Moon Bay is San Gregorio State Beach, an idyllic spot for locals and day-trippers alike. The beach features grass-covered bluffs and sandstone cliffs towering above the sand, plus a spacious parking lot and picnic area perched above the sand. Logs and driftwood are scattered around the landscape, and if you walk far enough below the cliffs, you’ll come to Pomponio State Beach. Although San Gregorio doesn’t offer camping, you can come for day-use boating, fishing, swimming, birdwatching, surfing, or windsurfing, then camp nearby.
San Gregorio State Beach is open from 8am until sunset year-round with no overnight camping allowed. Because this location is near the Bay Area, summer doesn’t always guarantee the warmest weather, and fog and other weather systems can move in and out of the area quickly. It’s not one of the most crowded Bay Area beaches, and its lack of food and amenities helps keep the largest crowds away. Head into nearby Pescadero for sandwiches to bring to the picnic tables.