Rincon Beach – Ventura County, California
- California 93001
• Location: Pacific Ocean shoreline near Pillar Point, Half Moon Bay, California
• Address: Pillar Point, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
• Beach Type: Big-wave surf beach
• Sand Type: Rocky shoreline with narrow beach areas
• Water Conditions: Extremely powerful Pacific waves
• Best For: Big-wave surfing, coastal views, photography
• Best Time to Visit: Winter (November–March for large surf)
• Beach Hours: Sunrise to sunset
• Pet Policy: Dogs allowed on leash in nearby bluff trails
• Beach Cleanliness: Natural rugged coastline
• Average Rating: ⭐ 4.7
• Pricing: Free public access
• Parking: Parking near Pillar Point Harbor and coastal trails
• Accessibility: Hiking trails and bluff viewpoints
• Crowd Level: Light on normal days, busy during big surf events
Mavericks Beach near Half Moon Bay is one of the most famous big-wave surfing locations in the world. The surf break lies just offshore from Pillar Point, about four miles north of Half Moon Bay.
During powerful winter storms, waves here can exceed 25 feet and sometimes reach over 60 feet, attracting elite big-wave surfers from around the world.
The massive waves form because of an underwater rock formation that amplifies incoming Pacific swells, creating steep, powerful surf conditions unique to the area.
Although the famous wave breaks roughly half a mile offshore, visitors can watch surfers from the coastal cliffs and hiking trails overlooking the ocean.
Mavericks is reached from Pillar Point Harbor and surrounding coastal trails.
Visitors typically find:
• Coastal trail access
• Bluff-top viewpoints overlooking the surf break
• Parking near Pillar Point Harbor
• Walking paths and scenic overlooks
• Restaurants and services in nearby Princeton-by-the-Sea
The famous wave itself breaks offshore, so most visitors watch from the cliffs.
Mavericks is known for extremely dangerous surf conditions.
Visitors should know:
• Waves can exceed 40–60 feet during large swells
• Strong currents and powerful reef break
• Cold Pacific water temperatures
• Only expert big-wave surfers attempt to surf here
The shoreline and viewing areas can also experience unexpected large waves, so visitors should keep a safe distance from the water.
Popular activities include:
• Watching big-wave surfing during winter swells
• Hiking the Mavericks Cliffs Trail
• Coastal photography
• Wildlife viewing (seals and sea lions)
• Walking along Pillar Point Harbor
The beach is famous worldwide for its dramatic surf conditions.
Nearby destinations include:
• Half Moon Bay State Beach
• Pillar Point Harbor
• Montara State Beach
• Princeton-by-the-Sea waterfront
These locations provide additional beaches and coastal scenery along the San Mateo County coast.
Visitors can stay in nearby accommodations.
• Hotels in Half Moon Bay
• San Mateo County coastal inns
• Boutique lodges along Highway 1
• Vacation rentals near the harbor
Many travelers combine a visit to Mavericks with exploring the scenic California coastal highway.
Helpful tips for visiting:
• Visit during winter storms to see big waves
• Bring binoculars to view surfers offshore
• Stay back from cliff edges and unstable ground
• Dress warmly — the coast is often windy and cold
• Follow coastal safety warnings
These practices help ensure a safe visit.
Mavericks Beach near Half Moon Bay is one of the world’s most legendary big-wave surfing locations, offering dramatic Pacific Ocean scenery and the chance to witness some of the largest surfable waves on the planet.
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