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The best hikes from bus stations around Montara

By Fede from komoot

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Updated May 10, 2026

If you've ever tried planning a hiking trip around Montara, you know how quickly the options can become overwhelming. With so many trails winding through coastal bluffs and up mountain slopes, it's tough to tell which routes are genuinely worth your time and effort, especially if you're relying on public transport. We get it – you want the highlights, not the filler.

That's where komoot comes in. Our community has mapped, walked, and reviewed countless routes here, allowing us to cut through the noise and bring you a curated shortlist of the best Montara hiking trails. This guide is your shortcut to discovering the real character of this stunning region, from easy coastal strolls to challenging mountain ascents, all accessible from local bus stops. Montara's unique blend of dramatic Pacific Ocean views and the rugged northern Santa Cruz Mountains means you'll find diverse terrain, and the temperate coastal weather makes for enjoyable hiking even when inland areas are warmer.

For a classic Montara experience with stunning ocean vistas, we'd start with the Montara Beach overlook – Gray Whale Cove Trail loop. This moderate 5.4 miles (8.7 km) route offers fantastic coastal views and beach access. If you're looking for a bigger challenge and panoramic rewards, the Peak Mountain – North Peak (west summit) loop is a difficult 10.3 miles (16.6 km) climb that delivers incredible views from the summit of Montara Mountain. With over 2,500 hikers having explored Montara with komoot, you can trust these routes are well-loved.

If you only do 3 of these routes

  1. 1

    Montara Beach overlook – Gray Whale Cove Trail loop from Montara
  2. 2

    Peak Mountain – North Peak (west summit) loop from Montara
  3. 3

    Peak Mountain – Montara Mountain Cave loop from Montara

Compare these routes at a glance

Trail

Distance

Elevation

Difficulty

Montara Beach overlook – Gray Whale Cove Trail loop from Montara

8.72Β km

200Β m

Moderate

Peak Mountain – North Peak (west summit) loop from Montara

16.5Β km

690Β m

Hard

Peak Mountain – Montara Mountain Cave loop from Montara

9.12Β km

500Β m

Moderate

Montara Beach overlook – Martini Creek trail, Montara Beach loop from Point Montara Light Station

4.90Β km

70Β m

Easy

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Montara Beach overlook – Gray Whale Cove Trail loop from Montara

8.72km

02:28

200m

200m

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Peak Mountain – North Peak (west summit) loop from Montara

16.5km

05:36

690m

680m

Embark on the Peak Mountain – North Peak (west summit) loop from Montara for a truly rewarding challenge, offering some of the most spectacular panoramic views in the region. This difficult 10.3-mile (16.5 km) hike features steep ascents and challenging switchbacks, leading you to the North Peak's west summit where you can gaze upon the Pacific coast, the Bay Area, and distant landmarks like Mt. Diablo. You will experience varied terrain, from narrow paths to wide fire roads, all while surrounded by chaparral plants and seasonal wildflowers.

Planning your visit requires good preparation for this strenuous route, which involves 2259 feet (688 metres) of elevation gain over approximately 5 hours and 35 minutes. Be aware that there is little shade along the trail, and it can be quite windy, so bring plenty of water, sun protection, and layers. Starting your hike early in the morning is advisable to avoid the midday sun and potentially secure parking in Montara.

This trail takes you to the westernmost summit of Montara Mountain, a significant peak at the northern end of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Beyond its recreational value, Montara Mountain plays a vital role in supporting endangered wildlife and hosts multi-agency telecommunication towers, crucial for emergency coordination and wildfire response across the Peninsula Watershed. It is a hike that combines a fantastic workout with a unique perspective on the natural and operational landscape of the area.

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Tips from the Community

oliviakellis
November 26, 2023, North Peak (west summit)

Experience the breathtaking Montara North Peak West Summit, featuring panoramic views of the Pacific coast and the state park.

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Montara State Beach, nestled along California's coastline near Half Moon Bay, offers breathtaking vistas of the Pacific Ocean.

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Sue
July 23, 2023, Alta Vista Trail

The Alta Vista Trail is a relatively new addition to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and is part of Rancho Corral de Tierra. The trail provides access to Peak Mountain, and although it is very steep and challenging, it comes with a great reward.

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Sue
July 23, 2023, North Peak

Amazing views of Mt. Diablo to the east and Scarpers Peak and Santa Cruz mountains to the southeast. On a clear day, the Farallon Islands are visible beyond the coastline. Mt. Tamalpais is also visible to the north, looming above the San Francisco skyscrapers.

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Troglodyte
September 19, 2022, Peak Mountain

Attention very steep and loose gravel/sand danger of falling (in summer/in drought)

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Gray whale cove hiking trail for the first mile runs parallel to the fire road

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Martini Creek Trail is california coastal trail along the cliffs and beaches of the coast here. The trail crosses Martini creek, with a staircase lading town on the southern bank to the beach.

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Southern end of the old road that leads across the western flank and summit of Montara Mountain from Pacifica to Montara

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are accessible from bus stations around Montara?

There are nearly 50 hiking trails around Montara that you can easily reach by public transport. This guide features a diverse selection, ranging from easy coastal strolls to challenging mountain ascents.

What kind of terrain and difficulty can I expect on these bus-accessible trails?

The trails accessible from Montara's bus stations offer a variety of terrain, from coastal paths with stunning ocean views to mountain trails ascending Montara Mountain. You'll find 37 easy routes, 8 moderate routes, and 4 difficult routes, ensuring options for all fitness levels. Expect coastal scrub, eucalyptus forests, and rocky outcroppings.

Are there any family-friendly hiking options near Montara bus stops?

Yes, Montara offers several family-friendly options. For an easy coastal walk with beautiful views, consider the Montara Beach overlook – Martini Creek trail, Montara Beach loop from Point Montara Light Station. Another gentle option is the Farallone Rd Trail loop from Montara, which is also easy and offers pleasant scenery.

Can I find circular hiking routes that start and end near a bus station?

Absolutely. Many of the trails in this guide are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without needing to retrace your steps. For example, the Montara Beach overlook – Gray Whale Cove Trail loop from Montara offers a moderate circular hike with diverse coastal and inland scenery.

What are some notable viewpoints or natural features I can see on these trails?

Montara is renowned for its dramatic coastal scenery and panoramic views. Many trails offer breathtaking vistas of the Pacific Ocean, especially from coastal bluffs and higher elevations on Montara Mountain. On clear days, you might even spot the Farallon Islands. The region's unique ecology also means you'll encounter diverse plant life, including wildflowers in spring.

Are there any specific attractions or landmarks along the bus-accessible routes?

While hiking, you can explore several interesting spots. You might pass by the historic Point Montara Lighthouse, offering picturesque coastal charm. For marine life, the nearby James V. Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is worth a visit. Other highlights in the broader area include Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir and San Andreas Lake. You can also enjoy views of Gray Whale Cove State Beach.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Montara?

The Montara hiking experience is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal views, the diverse ecosystems, and the sense of tranquility found on the trails. The accessibility of many routes via public transport is also a significant plus for many.

Are there any challenging hikes accessible by bus for experienced hikers?

Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Montara Mountain offers strenuous ascents. The Peak Mountain – North Peak (west summit) loop from Montara is a difficult route that takes you high into the mountains, offering expansive views. Another demanding option is the Alpaca farm – Steep stairs section loop from Montara, which includes significant elevation gain.

When is the best time of year to hike in Montara?

Montara's maritime climate makes it suitable for hiking year-round. However, spring (March to May) is particularly beautiful, with wildflowers flourishing. Fall (September to November) often brings clear, crisp days perfect for panoramic views. Summer can be foggy, especially in the mornings, but this often burns off to reveal pleasant conditions. Winter offers fewer crowds and dramatic stormy seascapes.

Are there any trails with waterfalls near Montara bus stations?

While Montara is primarily known for its coastal and mountain views, the region does have water features. Brooks Creek, a tributary of San Pedro Creek, forms Brooks Falls, which is the tallest waterfall in San Mateo County. While not directly on a bus-accessible route listed here, it's a notable natural feature in the broader Montara Mountain area that can be explored.

Are dogs allowed on the hiking trails around Montara?

Dog policies vary by specific trail and park regulations. Many trails within state park areas, such as Montara State Beach, typically require dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check the specific rules for the trail you plan to hike. Generally, dogs are welcome on many public trails as long as they are leashed and you clean up after them.

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