Mori Point is a beautiful 110-acre park located in Pacifica, California. It's part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and offers stunning views of the coastline. The park features a bluff, small ponds, wetlands, and scenic trails that connect to Sharp Park beach. It's home to the threatened California red-legged frog and the endangered San Francisco garter snake. Mori Point is also known for its spring wildflower displays. In the past, it was used for quarrying limestone and even had a speakeasy during Prohibition. After facing potential development, the land was purchased and preserved by various organizations. Today, visitors can enjoy the natural beauty and diverse wildlife at Mori Point.
The trail is relatively flat in most areas, with some minor inclines and elevation changes. It is also dog-friendly! Making it a perfect soft adventure.
Pet-friendly: Yes, but must be kept on leash and well-behaved.
Soft adventure: Yes
Fees: None
Seasonality: All seasons